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This paper presents a management system to effectively extract private information embedded in certain Web sites. To protect the target private information, it is necessary to first collect all private information from the target Web site, because vulnerable information leakages should be analyzed so as to come up with appropriate protection means. We use a crawling method in order to collect private...
With the wide adoption of radio frequency identification (RFID) system, one of important issues is the anti-collision problem. This means that the reader should be identified all tags within the same range, efficiently, fast. Generally, the tree-based protocols should make the unique ID from the request from the reader and the response from tags. In the result, the traditional methods need the number...
Music files constitute a large portion of the data exchanged in Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networks. However, existing music search systems are limited to title-based search methods, which require us to know exact metadata information such as filenames or artists. In this paper we present a content-based music search system which supports music search only by melody in P2P network. For this we first select...
In radio frequency identification (RFID) system, the reader needs the anti-collision algorithm for fast identifying all of the tags in the interrogation zone. This paper proposes the tree-based ID prediction algorithm (IPA) to arbitrate the tag collision. For IPA, the count-bits, which represents the number of bit '1's in the ID, are added to the left position of the tag ID. The reader predicts correctly...
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