英文原版书 部分目录 FOREWORD ix PREFACE xi ABOUT THE AUTHOR xvii CHAPTER 1 APERITIFS 1.1 The Lexicon of Cryptography 1 1.2 Cryptographic Systems 4 1.3 Cryptanalysis 4 1.4 Side Information 6 1.5 Thomas Jefferson and the M-94 6 1.6 Cryptography and History 7 1
The book is organized into three parts. The first part, Chapters 1-3, covers private-key cryptography. Chapters 4–9 concern the main topics in public-key cryptography. The remaining four chapters provide introductions to four active research areas i
The first part consists of the following material: Chapter 1 is a fairly elementary introduction to simple “classical” cryptosystems. Chapter 2 covers the main elements of Shannon’s approach to cryptography, including the concept of perfect secrecy
1 Information and Coding Theory 1 1.1 Information 3 1.1.1 A Measure of Information 3 1.2 Entropy and Information Rate 4 1.3 Extended DMSs 9 1.4 Channels and Mutual Information 10 1.4.1 Information Transmission over Discrete Channels 10 1.4.2 Informa
生物特征加密的一些论文Abstract—In this paper, a new, soft two-level approach for the generation of multiple and revocable biometric keys, adapted to the analog nature of biometric signals, is proposed. It consists of a novel randomized soft code-offset constru
红黑树是重要的数据结构,而其操作又很复杂,如果能够可视化地展示插入与删除过程,则学习起来会容易得多。 为了学习它们,我翻译以下文章(论文)并实现了相应算法,并放到网络上,与说中文的程序爱好者共同进步。 1、红黑树-[英文版, Wikipedia] 2、Tidy Drawings of Trees-[英文版, Charles Wetherell & Alfred Shannon] 3、Tidier Drawings of Trees-[英文版, Edward M. Reingold & John
Compressed-Sensing is a recent branch that separated from sparse and redundant representations, becoming a center of interest of its own. Exploiting sparse representation of signals, their sampling can be made far more eective compared to the classi
CONTENTS Contents v Preface to the Second Edition xv Preface to the First Edition xvii Acknowledgments for the Second Edition xxi Acknowledgments for the First Edition xxiii 1 Introduction and Preview 1.1 Preview of the Book 2 Entropy, Relative Entr
contents Contents Waveform diversity: a way forward to the future of the radar A. De Maio, A. Farina, F. Gini, L. Patton and M.Wicks Chapter 1 Classical radar waveform design Nadav Levanon Chapter 2 Information theory and radar waveform design Mark