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    A Fault Analytic Method against HB+

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    The search for lightweight authentication protocols suitable for low-cost RFID tags constitutes an active and challenging research area. In this context, a family of protocols based on the LPN problem has been proposed: the so-called HB-family. Despite the rich literature regarding the cryptanalysis of these protocols, there are no published results about the impact of fault analysis over them. The purpose of this paper is to fill this gap by presenting a fault analytic method against a prominent member of the HB-family: HB+ protocol. We demonstrate that the fault analysis model can lead to a flexible and effective attack against HB-like protocols, posing a serious threat over them

    Low power compressive sensing for hyperspectral imagery

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    Hyperspectral imaging instruments allow remote Earth exploration by measuring hundreds of spectral bands at very narrow channels of a given spatial area. The resulting hyperspectral data cube typically comprises several gigabytes. Such extremely large volumes of data introduces problems in its transmission to Earth due to limited communication bandwidth. As a result, the applicability of data compression techniques to hyperspectral images have received increasing attention. This paper, presents a study of the power and time consumption of a parallel implementation for a spectral compressive acquisition method on a Jetson TX2 platform. The conducted experiments have been performed to demonstrate the applicability of these methods for onboard processing. The results show that by using this low energy consumption GPU and integer data type is it possible to obtain real-time performance with a very limited power requirement while maintaining the methods accuracy.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Relation between organizational commitment and professional commitment: an exploratory study conducted with teachers

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    The existence of several kinds of commitments in the workplace is well known. However, there are few studies that relate these different commitments or those established by deterministic models. This study explored the relationship between organizational and professional commitment in public higher education professors according to the multidimensional perspective of Meyer and Allen (1991), based on a convenience sample of 219 teachers. The proposed models were estimated through structural equation modeling methodology. Model 1 specified a relationship of direct influence of Professional Commitment on Organizational Commitment and Model 2 established the opposite relationship of direct influence of organizational commitment on professional commitment. Both models presented a good fit to the data without statistically significant differences between them. Nevertheless, the explanatory power of Model 1 was superior to Model 2, due to the fact that it includes a larger number of determinant relationships that are statistically significant. Theoretical and practical implications were discussed and new directions for future research were identified.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Learning dependent sources using mixtures of Dirichlet: applications on hyperspectral unmixing

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    This paper is an elaboration of the DECA algorithm [1] to blindly unmix hyperspectral data. The underlying mixing model is linear, meaning that each pixel is a linear mixture of the endmembers signatures weighted by the correspondent abundance fractions. The proposed method, as DECA, is tailored to highly mixed mixtures in which the geometric based approaches fail to identify the simplex of minimum volume enclosing the observed spectral vectors. We resort then to a statitistical framework, where the abundance fractions are modeled as mixtures of Dirichlet densities, thus enforcing the constraints on abundance fractions imposed by the acquisition process, namely non-negativity and constant sum. With respect to DECA, we introduce two improvements: 1) the number of Dirichlet modes are inferred based on the minimum description length (MDL) principle; 2) The generalized expectation maximization (GEM) algorithm we adopt to infer the model parameters is improved by using alternating minimization and augmented Lagrangian methods to compute the mixing matrix. The effectiveness of the proposed algorithm is illustrated with simulated and read data

    Estimação do subespaço de sinal em dados hiperespectrais

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    A redução de dimensionalidade é uma tarefa crucial no processamento e análise de dados hiperespectrais. Esta comunicação propõe um método de estimação do subespaço de sinal baseado no erro quadrático médio. O método consiste em primeiro estimar as matrizes de correlação do sinal e do ruído e em segundo seleccionar o conjunto de vectores próprios que melhor representa o subespaço de sinal. O eficiência deste método é ilustrada em imagens hiperespectrais sintéticas e reais

    Classificação não-supervisionada de dados hiperespectrais usando análise em componentes independentes

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    No passado recente foram desenvolvidas v árias t écnicas para classi ca ção de dados hiperspectrais. Uma abordagem tí pica consiste em considerar que cada pixel e uma mistura linear das reflectancias espectrais dos elementos presentes na c élula de resolu ção, adicionada de ru ído. Para classifi car e estimar os elementos presentes numa imagem hiperespectral, v ários problemas se colocam: Dimensionalidade dos dados, desconhecimento dos elementos presentes e a variabilidade da reflectância destes. Recentemente foi proposta a An álise em Componentes Independentes,para separa ção de misturas lineares. Nesta comunica ção apresenta-se uma metodologia baseada na An álise em Componentes Independentes para detec ção dos elementos presentes em imagens hiperespectrais e estima ção das suas quantidades. Apresentam-se resultados desta metodologia com dados simulados e com dados hiperespectrais reais, ilustrando a potencialidade da t écnica
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