HI
If you haven't already discovered it, there are a number of papers out of NIST
going into a variety of issues with timing security.
Bob
On Dec 2, 2012, at 3:06 PM, Erich Heine sophac...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone.
I just wanted to introduce myself to the list. My name is Erich
Welcome aboard.
Michel / K7HIL
On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 1:06 PM, Erich Heine sophac...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone.
I just wanted to introduce myself to the list. My name is Erich Heine, I'm
a researcher at the University of Illinois. I am a programmer attached to a
couple of projects, but
Dear Erich,
Welcome to this fine, friendly and knowledgeable group. You just can't imagine
how much I have grown in the field with the invaluable support from every
member here. After a couple of months of being active, I can attest both the
human and technical quality that reign among all the
Hi Erich,
On 12/02/2012 09:06 PM, Erich Heine wrote:
Hi everyone.
I just wanted to introduce myself to the list. My name is Erich Heine, I'm
a researcher at the University of Illinois. I am a programmer attached to a
couple of projects, but the one relevant here is called TCIP (Trustworthy
Welcome, Erich!
(By the way, are you from Germany?)
Volker
Am 02.12.2012 21:06, schrieb Erich Heine:
Hi everyone.
I just wanted to introduce myself to the list. My name is Erich Heine, I'm
a researcher at the University of Illinois. I am a programmer attached to a
couple of projects, but
Erich, Edgardo,
On 12/02/2012 09:27 PM, Edgardo Molina wrote:
Dear Erich,
Welcome to this fine, friendly and knowledgeable group. You just can't imagine
how much I have grown in the field with the invaluable support from every
member here. After a couple of months of being active, I can
On 12/2/2012 4:45 PM, Magnus Danielson wrote:
Erich, Edgardo,
On 12/02/2012 09:27 PM, Edgardo Molina wrote:
Dear Erich,
Welcome to this fine, friendly and knowledgeable group. You just
can't imagine how much I have grown in the field with the invaluable
support from every member here.
On 12/03/2012 12:22 AM, Ed Palmer wrote:
Don't forget that you can browse the publications by just leaving the
search boxes blank and hitting the 'submit' button. I noticed a few new
papers with Time-Nuts potential on the new WWVB and a couple on an
Ultra-Low-Noise Regenerative Frequency Divider