نتایج جستجو برای: desynchronization attack

تعداد نتایج: 82948  

1999
JEAN-PIERRE TALPIN PAUL LE GUERNIC Jean-Pierre Talpin Albert Benveniste

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Journal: :Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science 2003

2007
Reinhold Scherer Andrea Mohapp Peter Grieshofer Gert Pfurtscheller Christa Neuper

Motor imagery as rehabilitation method after stroke is becoming an important tool and is currently also heavily researched. One issue, however, is to quantify and monitor changes in the ongoing brain activity and to document brain plasticity. Here, we analyze the electroencephalogram (EEG) of hemiparetic stroke patients during left hand and right hand motor imagery in order to determine whether...

Journal: :CoRR 2008
Shiguo Lian

The delay-based fingerprint embedding was recently proposed to support more users in secure media distribution scenario. In this embedding scheme, some users are assigned the same fingerprint code with only different embedding delay. The algorithm's robustness against collusion attacks is investigated. However, its robustness against common desynchronization attacks, e.g., cropping and time shi...

2010
Masoumeh Safkhani Majid Naderi Habib F. Rashvand

Security counts as a critical barrier to continuing growth of RFID industry due to lack of a proper high performance lightweight protocol-based solution. Amongst recent developments the Fast Lightweight Mutual Authentication Protocol (FLMAP) has been accepted for its superior speed and low complexity features. Here we examine the security strengths of FLMAP through systematic cryptanalysis test...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2015
Martijn Baart Arthur G Samuel

Auditory lexical processing starts within 200 ms after onset of the critical stimulus. Here, we used electroencephalography (EEG) to investigate whether (1) the so-called N200 effect can be triggered by single-item lexical context, and (2) such effects are robust against temporal violations of the signal. We presented items in which lexical status (i.e., is the stimulus a word or a pseudoword?)...

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
j.lotfi

detection and modification of the risk factors of stroke may be the most effective strategy for preventing its often irreversible consequences. a longitudinal prospective study was implemented to evaluate the effect of several risk factors on the course of cerebrovascular disease. the study groups were composed of 3s8 normal volunteers, and 308 patients with transient ischemic attacks. the two ...

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