physical layer security in wireless embedded systems
Physical layer security in wireless embedded systems refers to the implementation of techniques and measures to protect the transmission of data at the most basic level of wireless communication. This includes securing the physical medium and utilizing protocols and algorithms to prevent unauthorized access, interception, and manipulation of data transmitted over the wireless network.
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