Dickson polynomial-based secure group authentication scheme for Internet of Things. [PDF]
Syed SA+6 more
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Comparison of side-channel leakage on Rich and Trusted Execution Environments
Paul Leignac+4 more
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Trends and Insights in Arab Audit Research: A Bibliometric Exploration
ABSTRACT This study employs bibliometric analysis to investigate audit research trends across five Arab countries—Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates—each reflecting distinct sociopolitical, economic and legal contexts.
Zouhour Ben Hamadi, Peter Ghattas
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Hierarchical optimization control strategy of hybrid electric vehicle platoon under communication failure. [PDF]
Wang J+8 more
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Exploiting Trusted Execution Environments and Distributed Computation for Genomic Association Tests
Cláudia Brito+2 more
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A systematic approach for identifying drivers of critical safety and establishing their hierarchy
Abstract Learning from incidents is a crucial step in preventing and mitigating adverse events. Incident databases offer valuable insights for safety management improvements by cause and contributing factors. However, extracting meaningful information from incident investigation reports poses a significant challenge. This study introduces a data‐driven
Mohammad Zaid Kamil+2 more
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Blockchain-Based Information Security Protection Mechanism for the Traceability of Intellectual Property Transactions. [PDF]
Wang Z+5 more
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The Current Situation and Trends of Trusted Execution Environment Applications
Yanling Liu, Yun Li
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DER-TEE: Secure Distributed Energy Resource Operations Through Trusted Execution Environments
D. Jonathan Sebastian+3 more
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AI and the Future of Disputing: Naming, Blaming, Claiming, and Preventing
ABSTRACT This paper explores the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on dispute resolution mechanisms. Our analysis builds on the longstanding framework for explaining the stages through which disputes evolve: the “naming, blaming, claiming” model by Felstiner, Abel, and Sarat (1981).
Ethan Katsh+2 more
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