Freitag, 26. Mai 2017

Information Hiding + Science 2.0

In a new paper, we discuss how Information Hiding can be combined with Science 2.0/Open Science.

Steffen Wendzel, Luca Caviglione, Wojciech Mazurczyk, Jean-Francois Lalande:
Network Information Hiding and Science 2.0: Can it be a Match?,
Int. Journal of Electronics and Telecommunications, Vol. 63(2), pp. 217-222, 2017.

Abstract:
Science 2.0 aims at using the information sharing and collaborative features of the Internet to offer new features to the research community. Science 2.0 has been already applied to computer sciences, especially bioinformatics. For network information hiding, a field studying the possibility of concealing a communication in networks, the application of Science 2.0 is still a rather uncovered territory. To foster the discussion of potential benefits for network information hiding, we provide a disquisition for six different Science 2.0 aspects when applied to this domain.

PDF Download: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/316215336_Network_Information_Hiding_and_Science_20_Can_it_be_a_Match [accessed May 26, 2017].