privacy-preserving techniques in wireless embedded systems
"Privacy-preserving techniques in wireless embedded systems refer to methods and technologies used to protect and maintain the confidentiality, integrity, and anonymity of data transmitted and stored in wireless devices and networks, minimizing the risk of unauthorized access and ensuring user privacy."
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