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    most important thing that needs to be done before taking the debate on the status of cyber attacks under international laws of war any forward is to specifically define a “cyber attack”. Scholars generally use the terms such as “information warfare”, “cyber warfare”, “cyber threats”, “computer network attacks”, etc as alternatives for “cyber attacks” without a reference to any particular definition or limitation of scope. Perhaps this is done on a supposition that a standard definition of this term

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    HUMAN INTERFACE MULTI-POINTING WIRELESS DEVICE Author: Dr. Sri Sai Srikanth (A.P.) SRM University, Ghaziabad g2mp16@gmail.com Abstract: This paper describes a wireless mouse that can be controlled by a user’s arm movement alone .The main purpose of this mouse is to control various computer systems by a single user. It focuses on the invention of the arm controlled mouse that employs one tilt sensor placed on the hand. The primary goals of the system are to have a comfortable and easily wearable device

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    Modern warfare is warfare using the concepts, methods, and military technology that have come into use during and after World War II and the Korean War.[citation needed] The concepts and methods have assumed more complex forms of the 19th- and early-20th-century antecedents, largely due to the widespread use of highly advanced information technology, and combatants must modernize constantly to preserve their battle worthiness.[1] Although total war was thought to be the form of international conflicts

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    Warfare Will Be Determined By Electronic Means In A Few Decades, Either On The Ground Or In Cyber Space. Since the end of World War II, the instruments of war have been completely upgraded during the war; from motorization to mechanization. The powerful attack capability of mechanized troops was fully demonstrated during World War II. Thus, the degree of mechanization in the army became an important indicator to measure a country 's defense capabilities. This standard has become a popular standard

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    Seminar Report Submitted By Student’s name Reg. No: ……………. Section:….. Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering MANIPAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (A Constituent Institute of Manipal University) MANIPAL-576 104 Month 2016 INTRODUCTION: ECM: An electronic countermeasure (ECM) is an electrical or electronic device intended to trick or mislead radar, sonar or other detection systems, like infrared (IR) or lasers. It

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    new block Semicontronics is an Australian manufacturing company that has been in the business of semi manufactured electronics for over a decade. Semicontronics has a solid reputation for meeting customer demands for quality products on time and on budget. The majority of Semicontronics customers are international, mid-market manufacturing companies that produce generic electronics such as cell phones, digital media players and game consoles. Retail stores in foreign countries purchase the generic

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    Introduction Established in 1968, Dick Smith is considered as one of the largest and highly regarded consumer electronics retailers in Australia and New Zealand. Dick Smith has bigger presence with a total of 377 stores under three different banners, out of which 61 are in New Zealand. Dick Smith electronics is currently owned by the majorly by Anchorage Capital Partners. It is an ASX listed company with revenue of more than $1.3 billion in 2013 and has more than 3700 employees. However, in the past

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    Describe your Plan for Processing the Potential Crime/Incident Scene Processing a crime scene is no easy task. Individuals who are trained to process and analyze these crime scenes cannot just walk into area of interest and commence handling items and taking items of possible implications of the situation. This holds true for a digital forensics investigator as well. Digital forensics investigators are looking for any possible digital evidence within the crime scene, but it’s not as simple as just

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    (2016-17) Acknowledgement This project has been carried out at the department of the electrical engineering at S.V.I.T. Vasad. It has been great opportunity to work with this project and get knowledge about this area of the power electronics. We are thankful to Dr. C.D. Kotwal Head of electrical engineering for his full flagged encouragement during this study. We would like to thank our project guide Prof. Mulav Rathod and the faculties of electrical department. Nagabhai

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    Electromagnetic interference is disturbance which can affect an electrical circuit with electromagnetic induction or radiation [6]. It’s a serious hazard especially for airlines. The modern aircrafts are heavily dependent on navigation and other vital electronic systems. Electromagnetic interference may cause these systems to malfunction and lead to crash. A researcher from Harvard University, Elaine Scarry stated that Electromagnetic interference in the airspace east of JFK airport may have caused three

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