fwknop stands for "Firewall Knock Operator" and is an upcoming piece of software that will be released at the DEFCON 12 conference in July, 2004 in Las Vegas.
fwknop implements network access controls (via iptables) based on a flexible port knocking mini-language, but with a twist it combines port ...
This book provides the reader with the basics in radio engineering,
the techniques needed to generate, control, detect, and use radio waves. The
text approaches the relevant problems both from the electromagnetic theory
based on Maxwell抯 equations and from the circuit theory based on Kirchoff
and O ...
The TJA1040 is an advanced high speed CAN transceiver for use in
automotive and general industrial applications. It supports the differential
bus signal representation described in the international standard for
in-vehicle high speed CAN applications (ISO11898). CAN (Controller Are ...
We consider the problem of target localization by a
network of passive sensors. When an unknown target emits an
acoustic or a radio signal, its position can be localized with multiple
sensors using the time difference of arrival (TDOA) information.
In this paper, we consider the maximu ...
This research work aims at eliminating the off-chip RF SAW filters from fre-
quency division duplexed (FDD) receivers. In the first approach, a monolithic passive
RF filter was constructed using on-chip capacitors and bondwire inductors. The bond-
wire characteristics were studied in details and the ...
Wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) refers to a multiplexing and transmission
scheme in optical telecommunications fibers where different wavelengths, typically
emitted by several lasers, are modulated independently (i.e., they carry independent
information from the transmitters to the receivers) ...
Over many years, RF-MEMS have been a hot topic in research at the technology
and device level. In particular, various kinds of mechanical Si-MEMS resonators
and piezoelectric BAW (bulk acoustic wave) resonators have been developed. The
BAW technology has made its way to commercial products for passi ...
adio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a rapidly developing automatic wireless data-collection
technology with a long history.The first multi-bit functional passive RFID systems,with a range of
several meters, appeared in the early 1970s, and continued to evolve through the 1980s. Recently,
RFID ha ...
We are in the era of ubiquitous computing in which the use and development of Radio Frequency Iden-
tification (RFID) is becoming more widespread. RFID systems have three main components: readers,
tags, and database. An RFID tag is composed of a small microchip, limited logical functionality, and an ...