Wednesday, November 14th, 2007
Hello all,
When dealing with wireless communications we must protect our information by using cryptographic techniques. UWB is not different from any other wireless connection and we must take care of its security as well. There are already a bunch of cryptographic algorithms out there but which algorithm was chosen to be used with UWB ? Is it fast and secure enough ? Let's take a look at UWB Security features.
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Tags: AES, CryptoAPI, omap, UWB
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Thursday, November 8th, 2007
We already discussed a bit about it and we know this is a feature to allow role switching in otg sessions without changing the cable. But what does this really mean? Who handle this? Which device(s) already support it? How should I know that my device supports HNP? Is there any public code for that?
That's what we're taking a look today. Take a look by clicking at the next link
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Wednesday, November 7th, 2007
Hi all,
Let's start to take a look in USB OTG (On-the-go) functionalities. Of course, I'll focus on linux and MUSB driver which you can find in linux-omap git tree. In this first post, just a quick overview of the specs and its features.
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