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First, as the world we live in becomes increasingly complex, smart cards offer a way to integrate that complexity into a compact and portable package.
Open accessBook ChapterDOI
12 Aug 2010
35 Citations
We illustrate that EDPA improves on DPA with both simulations and experiments on smart cards.
In addition, field programmable gate array experiments show that a learning algorithm enables the model to automatically reproduce nonlinear responses of a biological neuron and neuron models in the neuron simulator.
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Stephen Kanim, John R. Thompson 
The cards can be used to explore the magnetic field near a variety of magnets as well as near wire loops.
In this paper, we show that it is possible to construct four-card COPY, XOR, and AND protocols using polarizing plates as cards and a corresponding two-cards-per-bit encoding scheme.
It is no longer appropriate to consider solely neuron–neuron connections; we also need to develop a view of the intricate web of active connections among glial cells, and between glia and neurons.
An appropriate interface, separate from the RFP neuron itself, promotes the reuse of the neuron design with alternative interconnection networks.
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02 Dec 2012
74 Citations
Our protocol is optimal in the sense that the number of required cards is minimum.
However, there is one exception: Niemi and Renvall’s protocols, proposed in 1999, can be used with standard playing cards.
We demonstrate that the usage patterns of these cards vary depending on time and location.
As a solution, we propose a new look at CRC-cards that try to avoid most of the problems presented in traditional cards.