Number of Lines of Image Reconstructed from a Revealing Emission Signal as an Important Parameter of Rasterization and Coherent Summation Processes

An important issue in the protection of information against electromagnetic penetration is the possibility of its non-invasive acquisition. In many cases, getting hold of protected information involves recreating and presenting it in a readable and understandable form. In particular, this applies to...

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Main Authors: Ireneusz Kubiak, Artur Przybysz, Krystian Grzesiak
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-12-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/13/1/447
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Artur Przybysz
Krystian Grzesiak
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description An important issue in the protection of information against electromagnetic penetration is the possibility of its non-invasive acquisition. In many cases, getting hold of protected information involves recreating and presenting it in a readable and understandable form. In particular, this applies to data processed in graphic form and in such a form presented on the side of eavesdropping system. The effectiveness of reconstructing data in graphic form requires knowledge of raster parameters, i.e., the line length and the number of lines of the reproduced image. This article presents new measures allowing for the determination of the correct number of lines in an image. The maximum value of the measures has been proposed as a criterion for the correctness of determining the number of image lines. A predetermined number of image lines was assumed as the input data, which was determined on the basis of the analysis of the amplitude variability of the recorded revealing emission signal. The result of the considerations of the effectiveness of the measures adopted in the process of electromagnetic infiltration was the indication of methods that allow for the correct determination of the number of lines of the reproduced image. The correct number of image lines allows the use of the coherent summation algorithm of tens of images.
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spelling doaj.art-e297e8547cac4c0ebc215e8b65bff1bf2023-11-16T14:57:07ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172022-12-0113144710.3390/app13010447Number of Lines of Image Reconstructed from a Revealing Emission Signal as an Important Parameter of Rasterization and Coherent Summation ProcessesIreneusz Kubiak0Artur Przybysz1Krystian Grzesiak2Department of Electromagnetic Compatibility, Military Communication Institute—State Research Institute, 05-130 Zegrze, PolandDepartment of Electromagnetic Compatibility, Military Communication Institute—State Research Institute, 05-130 Zegrze, PolandDepartment of Electromagnetic Compatibility, Military Communication Institute—State Research Institute, 05-130 Zegrze, PolandAn important issue in the protection of information against electromagnetic penetration is the possibility of its non-invasive acquisition. In many cases, getting hold of protected information involves recreating and presenting it in a readable and understandable form. In particular, this applies to data processed in graphic form and in such a form presented on the side of eavesdropping system. The effectiveness of reconstructing data in graphic form requires knowledge of raster parameters, i.e., the line length and the number of lines of the reproduced image. This article presents new measures allowing for the determination of the correct number of lines in an image. The maximum value of the measures has been proposed as a criterion for the correctness of determining the number of image lines. A predetermined number of image lines was assumed as the input data, which was determined on the basis of the analysis of the amplitude variability of the recorded revealing emission signal. The result of the considerations of the effectiveness of the measures adopted in the process of electromagnetic infiltration was the indication of methods that allow for the correct determination of the number of lines of the reproduced image. The correct number of image lines allows the use of the coherent summation algorithm of tens of images.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/13/1/447security informationreveal emissioninformation processingimage processingelectromagnetic infiltrationdata acquisition
spellingShingle Ireneusz Kubiak
Artur Przybysz
Krystian Grzesiak
Number of Lines of Image Reconstructed from a Revealing Emission Signal as an Important Parameter of Rasterization and Coherent Summation Processes
Applied Sciences
security information
reveal emission
information processing
image processing
electromagnetic infiltration
data acquisition
title Number of Lines of Image Reconstructed from a Revealing Emission Signal as an Important Parameter of Rasterization and Coherent Summation Processes
title_full Number of Lines of Image Reconstructed from a Revealing Emission Signal as an Important Parameter of Rasterization and Coherent Summation Processes
title_fullStr Number of Lines of Image Reconstructed from a Revealing Emission Signal as an Important Parameter of Rasterization and Coherent Summation Processes
title_full_unstemmed Number of Lines of Image Reconstructed from a Revealing Emission Signal as an Important Parameter of Rasterization and Coherent Summation Processes
title_short Number of Lines of Image Reconstructed from a Revealing Emission Signal as an Important Parameter of Rasterization and Coherent Summation Processes
title_sort number of lines of image reconstructed from a revealing emission signal as an important parameter of rasterization and coherent summation processes
topic security information
reveal emission
information processing
image processing
electromagnetic infiltration
data acquisition
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/13/1/447
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