Physical-layer identification of wireless devices, commonly referred to as Radio Frequency (RF) fingerprinting, is the process of identifying a device based on transmission imperf...
Boris Danev, Heinrich Luecken, Srdjan Capkun, Kari...
Finite element simulations in computer graphics are typically based on tetrahedral or hexahedral elements, which enables simple and efficient implementations, but in turn requires...
Sebastian Martin, Peter Kaufmann, Mario Botsch, Ma...
Our goal is to simulate the full hair geometry, consisting of approximately one hundred thousand hairs on a typical human head. This will require scalable methods that can simulat...
Elliptic curve cryptosystems in the presence of faults were studied by Biehl, Meyer and M?uller (2000). The first fault model they consider requires that the input point P in the c...
Abstract. As computer networks grow in size, both physically and geographically, more scalable solutions to network administration are becoming necessary. This need is amplified by...
Jacob W. Kallman, Pedrum Minaie, Jason Truppi, Ser...