Michael Schippling wrote:
> very cool, nice paper.
> But did you really run the data collector for a month?
> And nothing crashed?
> heh
>
> MS
>
>
> Aurélien Francillon wrote:
>   
>> Michael Schippling a écrit :
>>
>> ...
>>
>>     
>>> To get a more "random" sequence you need to use some kind
>>> of natural input, like an open ADC or maybe the RSSI with no
>>> active transmission. Even then one can make an argument that
>>> the data is not Truly Random since everything carries some
>>> notion of state...
>>>   
>>>       
>> you  may be interested in TinyRNG which is doing similar stuff than 
>> above + is designed for security (key generation etc.... ) :
>>
>> http://planete.inrialpes.fr/~francill/Papers/TinyRNG.pdf
>>
>> http://planete.inrialpes.fr/~francill/stuff/TinyRNG-0.1.tar.gz
>>
>>
>> cheers
>> Aurélien
>>     
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Thanks for your illustrations and suggestions.  ;)
I will have a test of the TinyRNG.

Chao

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