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Electromagnetic Signal Injection Attacks on Differential Signaling. (arXiv:2208.00343v1 [cs.CR])
Aug. 2, 2022, 1:20 a.m. | Youqian Zhang, Kasper Rasmussen
cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org
Differential signaling is a method of data transmission that uses two
complementary electrical signals to encode information. This allows a receiver
to reject any noise by looking at the difference between the two signals,
assuming the noise affects both signals in the same way. Many protocols such as
USB, Ethernet, and HDMI use differential signaling to achieve a robust
communication channel in a noisy environment. This generally works well and has
led many to believe that it is infeasible to …
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