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    Patras

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    Lemerle Paul. Patras. In: Bulletin de correspondance hellénique. Volume 61, 1937. p. 455

    Patras

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    Lemerle Paul. Patras. In: Bulletin de correspondance hellénique. Volume 62, 1938. p. 460

    Patras

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    Lemerle Paul. Patras. In: Bulletin de correspondance hellénique. Volume 59, 1935. p. 259

    Patras

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    Courbin Paul. Patras. In: Bulletin de correspondance hellénique. Volume 78, 1954. pp. 124-125

    Patras

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    Lemerle Paul. Patras. In: Bulletin de correspondance hellénique. Volume 60, 1936. p. 469

    Herbillon (J.), Les cultes de Patras avec une prosopographie patréenne

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    Graindor Paul. Herbillon (J.), Les cultes de Patras avec une prosopographie patréenne. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 9, fasc. 2, 1930. pp. 617-618

    Maria Serna and her years in Patras

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    Professor Maria Serna spent some years in Patras (Greece) while working on her PhD. This article refers to those years and describes Maria's activities while in Patras. This article is part of a Preface of a CSR volume dedicated to the 60th birthday of Maria

    Conversations with Paul Auster

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    Interviews with the author of The New York Trilogy, In the Country of Last Things, and The Brooklyn Follies.Cover -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chronology -- Translation -- Interview with Paul Auster -- An Interview with Paul Auster -- Memory's Escape-Inventing the Music of Chance: A Conversation with Paul Auster -- The Making of Smoke -- The Manuscript in the Book: A Conversation -- An Interview with Paul Auster -- The Futurist Radio Hour: An Interview with Paul Auster -- Paul Auster: Writer and Director -- Off the Page: Paul Auster -- Paul Auster: The Art of Fiction -- Jonathan Lethem Talks with Paul Auster -- A Conversation with Paul Auster -- The Making of The Inner Life of Martin Frost -- Interview: Paul Auster -- A Connoisseur of Clouds, a Meteorologist of Whims: The Rumpus Interview with Paul Auster -- Interview: Paul Auster on His New Novel, Invisible -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- ZInterviews with the author of The New York Trilogy, In the Country of Last Things, and The Brooklyn Follies.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries

    Portrait of Paul Ham at the National Library of Australia, 15 November 2011 /

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    Title from nformation supplied by photographer.; Part of the collection: Podcast photograph of author Paul Ham at the National Library of Australia, 15 November 2011.; Mode of access: Online.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia

    Dead on Arrival: An Empirical Study of The Bluetooth 5.1 Positioning System

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    The recently released Bluetooth 5.1 specification introduces fine-grained positioning capabilities in this wireless technology, which is deemed essential to context-/location-based Internet of Things (IoT) applications. In this paper, we evaluate experimentally, for the first time, the accuracy of a positioning system based on the Angle of Arrival (AoA) mechanism adopted by the Bluetooth standard. We first scrutinize the fidelity of angular detection and then assess the feasibility of using angle information from multiple fixed receivers to determine the position of a device. Our results reveal that angular detection is limited to a restricted range. On the other hand, even in a simple deployment with only two antennas per receiver, the AoA-based positioning technique can achieve sub-meter accuracy; yet attaining localization within a few centimeters remains a difficult endeavor. We then demonstrate that a malicious device may be able to easily alter the truthfulness of the measured AoA, by tampering with the packet structure. To counter this protocol weakness, we propose simple remedies that are missing in the standard, but which can be adopted with little effort by manufacturers, to secure the Bluetooth 5.1 positioning system
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