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David C. Douglas
Researcher at Business International Corporation
Publications - 11
Citations - 332
David C. Douglas is an academic researcher from Business International Corporation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Control communications & Mutual authentication. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 332 citations.
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Computer system for authenticating a computing device
TL;DR: In this paper, an identity-based communications layer is proposed for secure, end-to-end telemetry and control communications by enabling mutual authentication and encryption between the devices and the enterprise.
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Identifying a computer device
TL;DR: In this article, an identity-based communications layer is proposed for secure, end-to-end telemetry and control communications by enabling mutual authentication and encryption between the devices and the enterprise.
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Optical communication in a ramp-stack chip package
TL;DR: In this article, a ramp-stack chip package is described, which includes a vertical stack of semiconductor dies or chips that are offset from each other in a horizontal direction, thereby defining a stepped terrace.
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Chip package with plank stack of semiconductor dies
Darko R. Popovic,Matthew D. Giere,Bruce M. Guenin,Theresa Y. Sze,Ivan Shubin,John A. Harada,David C. Douglas,Jing Shi +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a chip package includes a substrate at a right angle to a plank stack, which is electrically coupled to the semiconductor dies along an edge of the plank stack by an intervening conductive material, such as: solder, stud bumps, plated traces, wire bonds, spring connectors, conductive adhesive and/or an anisotropic conducting film.
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Using an identity-based communication layer for computing device communication
TL;DR: In this article, the identity-based communications layer is situated between a network layer and an application layer and transmits a message between two devices identified by a global address, which specifies a protocol, a network, and an address meaningful for the combination of the protocol and the network.