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Cryptology using location based triangular grids

    COURTESY - Xianping Li

    Contact Detail
    Dr. Xianping Li
    lixianp@umkc.edu


    Description

    The objective of this project is to build location based message encoding methods using triangular grids or mesh. The message will be targeted to a certain location in the mesh and only the recipient has the information to decode it. Other encryption techniques will also be applied.


    Qualifications
    The student should have taken Calculus I and II, and will or have taken Linear Algebra I. Knowledge of MATLAB software is a plus but not required.


    Duites
    Student will implement some common encryption techniques first, then test and implement the encoding methods based on triangular mesh.


    Project-related Tags
    Cryptology  triangular mesh  


    Last Updated
    Jul 16, 2015


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