WHAT MIME64 IS: MIME64 is an encoding Described in RFC1341 as MIME base64.Its purpose is to encode binary files into ASCII so that they may be passedthrough e-mail gates. In this regard, MIME64 is similar to UUENCODE.Although most binaries these days are transmitted using UUENCODE, Ihave seen a few using MIME64, and I have had requests from friends thatI decode MIME64 files that have fallen into their hands. As long assome MIME64 continues to exist, a package such as this one is usefulto have.
This scheme is initiated by Ziv and Lempel [1]. A slightly modified version is Described by Storer and Szymanski [2]. An implementation using a binary tree is proposed by Bell [3]. The algorithm is quite simple: Keep a ring buffer, which initially contains "space" characters only. Read several letters from the file to the buffer. Then search the buffer for the longest string that matches the letters just read, and send its length and position in the buffer.
The IEEE Multipath Channel block simulates an indoor UWB channel as Described in "A Channel Model for Ultrawideband Indoor Communications" by J.R. Foerster, M. Pendergrass and A.F. Molisch, November 2003, and attempts to incorporate the processes used in their MATLAB scripts.
This package implements a Kalman filter as Described in the
paper "A Statistical Algorithm for Estimating Speed from Single Loop
Volume and Occupancy Measurements" by D. J. Dailey.
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This DLL models an nular aspheric
surface as Described in:
"Annular surfaces in annular field systems"
By Jose M. Sasian
Opt. eng. 36 (12) P 3401-3401 December 1997
This surface is essentially an odd aspheric surface with an offset in the aspheric terms.
The sag is given by:
Z = (c*r*r) / (1+(1-((1+k)*c*c*r*r))^ 1/2 ) + a*(r-q)^2 + b*(r-q)^3 + c*(r-q)^4 + ...
Note the terms a, b, c, ... have units of length to the -1, -2, -3, ... power.
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This code was used to produce simulation results Described in:
Using Directional Antennas to Prevent Wormhole Attacks
Lingxuan Hu and David Evans. Network and Distributed System Security
Symposium, San Diego, 5-6 February 2004.