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Richard A. Raines
Researcher at Air Force Institute of Technology
Publications - 91
Citations - 1993
Richard A. Raines is an academic researcher from Air Force Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Communications satellite & Network packet. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 91 publications receiving 1883 citations.
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The Use of Attack and Protection Trees to Analyze Security for an Online Banking System
TL;DR: A notional online banking system is analyzed and protection solutions are proposed for varying budgets to identify how attackers compromise accounts and develop methods to protect them.
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Evolution of the air interface of cellular communications systems toward 4G realization
TL;DR: This survey chronicles the coding, modulation, and multiple access developments within the evolutional framework of cellular communication systems which spans early first generation (1G) to future fourth generation (4G) systems.
A framework for analyzing and mitigating the vulnerabilities of complex systems via attack and protection trees
TL;DR: This research develops the concept of using protection trees to offer a detailed risk analysis for the protection of a system and demonstrates the general usefulness of this novel methodology, used to analyze the security of several varied domains.
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An exploration of the current state of information assurance education
Stephen Cooper,Christine Nickell,Victor Piotrowski,Brenda Oldfield,Ali E. Abdallah,Matt Bishop,Bill Caelli,Melissa Dark,Elizabeth K. Hawthorne,Lance J. Hoffman,Lance C. Perez,Charles P. Pfleeger,Richard A. Raines,Corey D. Schou,Joel Brynielsson +14 more
TL;DR: The working group has developed this paper as a foundation, or a starting point, for creating an appropriate set of guidelines for Information Assurance education, after researching the space of existing guidelines and standards, several challenges and opportunities to Information Assurances education were discovered.
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Communication Waveform Design Using an Adaptive Spectrally Modulated, Spectrally Encoded (SMSE) Framework
TL;DR: The proposed framework provides analytic commonality and unification of multiple SMSE signals within CR-based SDR architectures, and applicability and flexibility is demonstrated for candidate 4G signals.