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LED printers and safe fonts as an effective protection against the formation of unwanted emission


Tytuł
LED printers and safe fonts as an effective protection against the formation of unwanted emission
Typ publikacji
Rok
2017
Data dokładna
2017
Autorzy słownie
ISBN/ISSN
ISSN: 1300-0632, eISSN: 1303-6203,
Informacje dodatkowe

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, Vol.25, No.5/2017
DOI:10.3906/elk-1701-128

Abstract: Due to the widespread use of computer equipment, electromagnetic protection of processed data is still
an issue. Structurally modified commercial equipment is used to protect devices against this phenomenon. The
acquisition costs of such modified devices are enormous. However, the market offers information devices with very
low susceptibility to electromagnetic infiltration. Safe fonts are a new solution in the protection of sensitive information
against electromagnetic infiltration processes. The use of safe fonts not only increases resistance to electromagnetic
eavesdropping but also makes it impossible. These devices are computer printers that use a slat with hundreds of LEDs
arranged in several rows during the process of photoconductor exposure. The solution in the form of safe fonts is a
universal method that protects process information against electromagnetic penetration. Safe fonts are effective not only
for printers with slat LED. The solution can also be used for the protection of analog standard VGA, digital standard
DVI, and printers with one diode and two diode laser systems.
Key words: Slat light-emitting diode, printer, unwanted emission, electromagnetic infiltration
Abstract: Due to the widespread use of computer equipment, electromagnetic protection of processed data is still
an issue. Structurally modified commercial equipment is used to protect devices against this phenomenon. The
acquisition costs of such modified devices are enormous. However, the market offers information devices with very
low susceptibility to electromagnetic infiltration. Safe fonts are a new solution in the protection of sensitive information
against electromagnetic infiltration processes. The use of safe fonts not only increases resistance to electromagnetic
eavesdropping but also makes it impossible. These devices are computer printers that use a slat with hundreds of LEDs
arranged in several rows during the process of photoconductor exposure. The solution in the form of safe fonts is a
universal method that protects process information against electromagnetic penetration. Safe fonts are effective not only
for printers with slat LED. The solution can also be used for the protection of analog standard VGA, digital standard
DVI, and printers with one diode and two diode laser systems.
Key words: Slat light-emitting diode, printer, unwanted emission, electromagnetic infiltration

Abstract: Due to the widespread use of computer equipment, electromagnetic protection of processed data is still an issue. Structurally modified commercial equipment is used to protect devices against this phenomenon. The acquisition costs of such modified devices are enormous. However, the market offers information devices with very low susceptibility to electromagnetic infiltration. Safe fonts are a new solution in the protection of sensitive information against electromagnetic infiltration processes. The use of safe fonts not only increases resistance to electromagnetic eavesdropping but also makes it impossible. These devices are computer printers that use a slat with hundreds of LEDs arranged in several rows during the process of photoconductor exposure. The solution in the form of safe fonts is a universal method that protects process information against electromagnetic penetration. Safe fonts are effective not only for printers with slat LED. The solution can also be used for the protection of analog standard VGA, digital standard DVI, and printers with one diode and two diode laser systems.

Keywords: Slat light-emitting diode, printer, unwanted emission, electromagnetic infiltration

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