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The ongoing trends in technology enable communication between devices through wired or wireless medium. The Internet of Things (IoT) and Machine to Machine (M2M) are such trends in technology which make the networked devices to communicate and act involving no human intervention. The Long Range (LoRa) is a Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) wireless technology which allows the networked devices to...
Public key cryptography (PKC) is highly secure against threats compared to symmetric key cryptography (SKC). One of the PKC techniques, Elliptic curve cryptography has been gaining wider attention as compared to the popular RSA due to its lesser key size requirements in order to provide a similar security level. This paper details the hardware implementation modular multiplicative over binary field...
Wireless sensor networks (WSN's) are being widely used to monitor various environmental and physical phenomena related parameters. WSN's are being used in various diversified fields. Agriculture and farming industry have been showing considerable interest in this technology in order to enhance productivity and be able to produce uniform quality yield, thereby enhancing profitability. India is one...
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