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Advances in cryptology-EUROCRYPT '88 : workshop on the theory and application of cryptographic techniques, Davos, May 25-27, 1988 : proceedings
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ISBN: 3540502513 9786610804542 1280804548 3540459618 Year: 1988 Volume: vol 330 Publisher: Berlin Heidelberg New York Springer

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The International .4ssociation for Cryptologic Research (1.4CR) organizes tmo - ternational conferences every year, one in Europe and one in the 1-nited States. EUROCRYI’T’88. held in the beautiful environment of the S~isb mountains in Davos, was the sixth European conference. The number of contributions and of participants at the meeting has increased substantiall!.. which is an indication of the high interest in cryptography and system security in general. The interest has not only increased but has also further moved towards - thentication. signatures and other protocols. This is easy to understand in view of the urgent needs for such protocols, in particular in connection with open - formation systems, and in view of the exciting problems in this area. The equally fascinating classical field of secrecy, 2.e. the theory, design and analysis of stream or block ciphers and of public key cryptosystems. was however also well represented and several significant results mere communicated. The present proceedings contain all contributions which were accepted for presentation. The chapters correspond to the sessions at the conference.

Mobile communications, advanced systems and components : 1994 International Zurich Seminar on Digital Communications, Zurich, Switzerland, March 8-11, 1994 : proceedings
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ISBN: 0387578560 3540578560 3540483594 Year: 1994 Volume: 783 Publisher: Berlin ; Heidelberg ; New York Springer Verlag

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The Global System for Mobile Communication met with wide acceptance in 1993. Its technical conception has significant advantages over the first generation of cellular systems. Digital European Cordless Telecommunications will provide similar advantages. In Europe, the second generation of wireless communication is established and a Universal Mobile Telecommunications System is currently being conceived. All this leads to a natural subdivision of current research into four categories: new and improved usage of existing standards, signal processing algorithms that are simpler or closer to the optimum, forther development of existing systems, and work that will ultimately lead to new system proposals. This volume presents the proceedings of a seminar at which all these categories were covered.

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