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Standardisation of Practices in Open Source Hardware
Standardisation is an important component in the maturation of any field of technology. It contributes to the formation of a recognisable identity and enables interactions with a wider community.
Jérémy Bonvoisin +3 more
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Open-TEE - An Open Virtual Trusted Execution Environment
Hardware-based Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs) are widely deployed in mobile devices. Yet their use has been limited primarily to applications developed by the device vendors. Recent standardization of TEE interfaces by GlobalPlatform (GP) promises
Asokan, N. +3 more
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Agile and Open-Source Hardware [PDF]
The thirteen articles in this special section focus on agile and open source hardware. These papers cover variety of research topics related to fast, agile, and open hardware design, including methodologies, languages, abstractions, and simulators.
Yungang Bao, Trevor E. Carlson
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Open Source Monitoring System for IT Infrastructures Incorporating IoT-Based Sensors
This paper introduces the development of a data center monitoring system based on IoT technologies. The system is meant to work as an administrative tool for system administrators in any environment, but mainly focused on data centers, since it ...
Alejandro Mosteiro Vázquez +2 more
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Efficient hardware implementations of high throughput SHA-3 candidates keccak, luffa and blue midnight wish for single- and multi-message hashing [PDF]
In November 2007 NIST announced that it would organize the SHA-3 competition to select a new cryptographic hash function family by 2012. In the selection process, hardware performances of the candidates will play an important role.
Akın, Abdulkadir +6 more
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Open-source hardware for medical devices [PDF]
Open-source hardware is hardware whose design is made publicly available so anyone can study, modify, distribute, make and sell the design or the hardware based on that design. Some open-source hardware projects can potentially be used as active medical devices.
Gerrit Niezen +2 more
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Collective Innovation in Open Source Hardware
A growing community that shares digital 3D designs has created an opportunity to study, encourage and stimulate innovation. This remix community allows people not only to prototype at a minimal cost but also to work on projects they are genuinely ...
Kyriakou, Harris, Nickerson, Jeffrey V.
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Open source is making its way through the spheres of public life and business. Those that stand out are not only the well-known examples from the software fields but also increasingly complex hardware products like autonomous driving cars (LocalMotors), 3D printers (RepRap), and all kinds of IoT devices and computers (Raspberry Pi).
Bohn, Stephan +2 more
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Building open lab hardware to tackle antimicrobial resistance [PDF]
Microbiological imaging can be lengthy and labour-intensive without expensive lab-automation. Using Open Source hardware and software, Dr Al Edwards’ Biomedical Technology Lab designed a robot to take high-resolution images of experiments capturing ...
Bull, Stephanie +2 more
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Disabled People deal with a series of barriers that limit their inclusion, empowerment, well-being, and role in society with a special emphasis in low and medium-income countries. One of these barriers is concerning the accessibility and affordability of
Jonathan Alvarez Ariza, Joshua M. Pearce
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