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Intro
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This guy
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Recap
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Demo Time!
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groundstation
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Data Structures
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Graphs
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Architecture
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Why didn't you just..
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Encoding • Quietnet uses PSK31
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PSK 31
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How even to audio?
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Fourier Transforms
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Walking our points
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Tones - Bits
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Unambiguous Encapsulation
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First steps
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Actual Airgap Hopping
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FAIL: Duplex
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Handshaking: 2
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Content Addressable Dags
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Dumber is better
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DSP redux
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Keying
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Conclusions
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Resources
Description:
Explore wireless networking using audio in this 53-minute conference talk from BSidesLV 2015. Dive into the concept of Above the Ground Plane (#radBIOS) as Richo Healey demonstrates innovative techniques for data transmission through sound. Learn about PSK31 encoding, Fourier transforms, and the challenges of audio-based networking. Discover the intricacies of data structures, graphs, and architecture involved in this unique approach. Follow along as Healey discusses unambiguous encapsulation, airgap hopping, and content-addressable DAGs. Gain insights into the failures and successes of implementing duplex communication and handshaking protocols. Conclude with a comprehensive overview of digital signal processing (DSP) and keying techniques, along with valuable resources for further exploration in this fascinating field of wireless communication.

ATGP - radBIOS - Wireless Networking with Audio

BSidesLV
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