Search for dissertations about: "Standard"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 4569 swedish dissertations containing the word Standard.
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21. Deep Learning Side-Channel Attacks on Advanced Encryption Standard
Abstract : Side-channel attacks (SCAs) have become one of the most realistic threats to implementations of cryptographic algorithms. By exploiting the nonprime, unintentional physical leakage, such as different amount of power consumed by the device during the execution of the cryptographic algorithm, SCAs are able to bypass the theoretical strength of cryptography and extract the secret key. READ MORE
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22. On measurement and analysis of standard costs
Abstract : An analysis of standard costs as conceived in this study will contain the following main stages: (i) a prediction of the value of the result, (ii) a comparison between the predicted and the observed value of the result and (iii) an explanation of the differences between s-values [standard values] and the observed values of the result and of its component parts. We shall take as our starting-point the treatment of the subject in the existing literature, which we present in Chapter 2. READ MORE
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23. Design of multi-standard baseband processors
Abstract : Efficient programmable baseband processors are important in order to enable true multi-standard radio platforms and software defined radio systems. The ever changing wireless network industry also requires flexible and versatile baseband processors to be able to adapt quickly to new and updated standards. READ MORE
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24. Search for beyond Standard Model physics with same-sign dileptons
Abstract : An introduction into the theory and experimental background of particle physics and the ATLAS detector is given. The transition radiation tracker (TRT) which is vital to the particle tracking and identification is then described giving particular creedence to the calibration. The automation of this calibration is explained. READ MORE
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25. Search for beyond Standard Model physics with high-pT leptons
Abstract : This thesis covers four different topics related to the physics analysis in the ATLAS experiment that uses proton-proton collisions data provided by the Large Hadron Collider. The first topic is focused on the numerical simulation of the Transition Radiation Tracker which is one of the ATLAS tracking detectors. READ MORE