Articles tagged with: National Institute Of Standards and Technology and Cell Phone
Call forwarding: New NIST procedure could speed cell phone testing
By accurately re-creating the jumbled wireless signal environment of a city business district in a special indoor test facility, researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have shown how the wireless industry could lop hours off the process of testing the capabilities of new cellular phones. The NIST techniques also could simulate complex real-world environments for design and test of other wireless equipment. more
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NIST develops experimental validation tool for cell phone forensics
Viewers of TV dramas don't focus on the technology behind how a forensics crime team tracks a terrorist or drug ring using cell phone data, but scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) do. NIST researchers have developed a new technique aimed at improving the validation of a crime lab's cell phone forensics tools. Early experiments show promise for easier, faster and more rigorous assessments than with existing methods. more
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Draft Security Publication Looks at Cell Phones, PDAs
In recent years cell phones and PDAs - "Personal Digital Assistants" - have exploded in power, performance and features. They now often boast expanded memory, cameras, Global Positioning System receivers and the ability to record and store multimedia files and transfer them over wireless networks - in addition to the cell phone system - using Wi-Fi, infrared and Bluetooth communications. Oh, yes, and make phone calls. more
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