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We believe that some of these independent network devices could cover the range from, say,
up to 1 km.
This is so significant for industry purposes if you got anything confidential to produce or simply
want to protect your brand from any sort of corporate espionage.
In other words, you could use the independent wireless network as a part of your control system
offering you an opportunity to control your industrial manufacturing using wireless signal.
Also, this is so convenient to defense applications for a reason that you could use some of the
military robots to get to heavily approachable places and help in recuing someone or simply
doing some sort of combat operations.
Finally, there are so many potential applications to such a project and we would strongly
recommend to research’s community to look forward for some of the possible options.
The independent wireless network being protected with some sort of cryptographic protocol
could sound as a quite emerging idea being suitable to any application where the high level of
confidentiality is required.
In conclusions, engineers could try to design such a network and examine how vulnerable it got
in sense of its cyber defense.
About The Author
Since Milica Djekic graduated at the Department of Control Engineering at
University of Belgrade, Serbia, she’s been an engineer with a passion for
cryptography, cyber security, and wireless systems. Milica is a researcher
from Subotica, Serbia. She also serves as a Reviewer at the Journal of
Computer Sciences and Applications and.
She writes for American and Asia-Pacific security magazines. She is a volunteer with the
American corner of Subotica as well as a lecturer with the local engineering society.
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