Essays about: "asn.1"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 essays containing the word asn.1.
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1. Attainable Safety and Long-Term Resource-Efficiency Using Rust : Evaluating the Viability of Rust in Terms of Development Effort and Performance for the Decompilation of ASN.1 Messages
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för datavetenskapAbstract : This report investigates how a telecommunication company might reduce its resource usage in terms of execution time by using Rust for the decompilation of ASN.1 messages. To contrast these results and to offer insights into other factors for choosing a language, the developer experience of Rust was also studied. READ MORE
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2. Fuzzing Radio Resource Control messages in 5G and LTE systems : To test telecommunication systems with ASN.1 grammar rules based adaptive fuzzer
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : 5G telecommunication systems must be ultra-reliable to meet the needs of the next evolution in communication. The systems deployed must be thoroughly tested and must conform to their standards. Software and network protocols are commonly tested with techniques like fuzzing, penetration testing, code review, conformance testing. READ MORE
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3. Making ASN.1 (Abstract Syntax Notation One) human-readable : Investigative and practical study to generalize decoding and manual validation of ASN.1 from the cellular network during run time
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för system- och rymdteknikAbstract : ASN.1 is a powerful formal notation divided into two parts, a specification of the data and the data itself in binary form. Creating decoders for these files can often be tedious. The purpose of this degree work is to extend current tools at Arctic Group to make an application that decodes a range of different ASN. READ MORE
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4. A reliable transmission protocol fordistributed extraction of visual featuresusing BRISK and SURF
University essay from KTH/KommunikationsnätAbstract : Performing visual feature extraction in a network of processing nodes is challenging and requires the development of algorithms that perform the allocation and delegation of computational tasks, of protocols responsible for the correct transmission of data, etc. This report starts working from the implementation of a testbed for the evaluation of distributed processing of visual features and extends its functionality. READ MORE
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5. A testbed for distributed detection ofkeypoints and extraction of descriptors forthe Speeded-Up-Robust-Features (SURF)algorithm
University essay from KTH/KommunikationsnätAbstract : Detecting keypoints and computing descriptors needed in an imagerecognition algorithm are tasks that require substantial processing powerif they are to be executed in a short time span. If a network of sensornodes is used to capture the images to be processed, then the sensor nodescould be used to perform the actual processing. READ MORE