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  • ...scussed, represented by the asymmetric cryptography Diffie-Hellman and RSA systems, which are based on number theory. Then, the properties and application of <u>Asymmetric&nbsp;</u><u></u><u></u><u>Cryptography Systems</u><u></u><br>
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  • ***[[Media:lab2ECE438F15.pdf| Lab 2 (on discrete-time systems)]] == Part 2 (week 9-14): DT Systems and Applications ==
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  • ...We need to know about modular arithmetic in order to compute within these systems. However, everyone has some experience with modular arithmetic whether they
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  • Today I introduced the concepts of digital signals and digital systems. We looked at some applications of digital signal processing, including
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  • ...than any other frequency component. It seems that our visual and auditory systems are just optimized for simplicity. After all, there are few things in the n
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