Search for dissertations about: "secrecy"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 45 swedish dissertations containing the word secrecy.
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16. A Statistical-Physics Approach to the Analysisof Wireless Communication Systems
Abstract : Multiple antennas at each side of the communication channel seem to be vital for future wireless communication systems. Multi-antenna communication provides throughput gains roughly proportional to the smallest number of antennas at the communicating terminals. READ MORE
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17. A Classical-Light Attack on Energy-Time Entangled Quantum Key Distribution, and Countermeasures
Abstract : Quantum key distribution (QKD) is an application of quantum mechanics that allowstwo parties to communicate with perfect secrecy. Traditional QKD uses polarization of individual photons, but the development of energy-time entanglement could lead to QKD protocols robust against environmental effects. READ MORE
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18. The Art of Open Secrets : obfuscating practices and conspicuous withdrawal in the luxury freeport
Abstract : The thesis explores various forms of obfuscation and pays particular attention to the role of conspicuous withdrawal. One market actor that embodies such withdrawal is the Luxury Freeport Warehouse. READ MORE
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19. Understanding the provision and processing of information for information-intensive products as a basis for market segmentation
Abstract : This thesis helps to address the gap in literature relating to the study of the provision of information to consumers, consumer information search behaviour and consumer information processing and choice behaviour relating to information-intensive products. Throughout the thesis, wine is taken as an example of an information-intensive product. READ MORE
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20. Flexible and Practical Information-Flow Control
Abstract : As more and more sensitive data is handled by software, itstrustworthiness becomes an increasingly important concern. This thesispresents work on ensuring that information that is processed bycomputing systems is not disclosed to third parties without the user'spermission; i.e. to prevent unwanted flows of information. READ MORE