Revisiting the Feasibility of Public Key Cryptography in Light of IIoT Communications
Authors | Astorga, Jasone Barcelo, Marc Urbieta, Aitor Jacob, Eduardo |
Authors | Astorga, Jasone Barcelo, Marc Urbieta, Aitor Jacob, Eduardo |
Type: | Journal article |
Journal: | Sensors |
Reference: | https://doi.org/10.3390/s22072561 |
Authors | Atutxa, Asier Astorga, Jasone Barcelo, Marc Urbieta, Aitor Jacob, Eduardo |
Type: | Journal article |
Journal: | Computers in Industry |
Reference: | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compind.2022.103802 |
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