Magazine Article

Encryption for Remote Control via Internet or Intranet

TBMG-760

03/01/2005

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A data-communication protocol has been devised to enable secure, reliable remote control of processes and equipment via a collision-based network, while using minimal bandwidth and computation. The network could be the Internet or an intranet. Control is made secure by use of both a password and a dynamic key, which is sent transparently to a remote user by the controlled computer (that is, the computer, located at the site of the equipment or process to be controlled, that exerts direct control over the process). The protocol functions in the presence of network latency, overcomes errors caused by missed dynamic keys, and defeats attempts by unauthorized remote users to gain control. The protocol is not suitable for real-time control, but is well suited for applications in which control latencies up to about 0.5 second are acceptable.

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"Encryption for Remote Control via Internet or Intranet," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2005.
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Mar 1, 2005
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TBMG-760
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Magazine Article
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English