Encryption is the answer
You need DSP processors to encode/decode the signals, performs channel encoding and source encoding.
brute force attack algorithm in cryptography means we try to decode the encoding data for getting the original information by using possible encrption keys.
encoders are used for security purpose in the communication. Here the relevant information to be transmitted is encoded in a specific manner by adding some contents in a specific way. the same process applied during encoding is applied in the reverse sequence during decoding to get the original information back. only that person can decode it who knows the key.i.e. how it was encoded.
1)Fetch 2)Decode 3)Execute 4)Store
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It means the information is encoded somehow, so if someone unauthorised were to see the data, they wouldn't be able to understand it. Only the authorised systems can decode that data.
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depends on the reciever to decode the message and assumes a one way process
The function of the Control Unit is to Fetch, Decode, Execute and to Store information.
Gamma correction, gamma nonlinearity, gamma encoding, or often simply gamma, is the name of a nonlinear operation used to code and decode luminance or tristimulus values in video or still image systems.
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A communication system can be represented by the following flow: Transmitter --------> Channel ---------> Receiver The transmitter is input or source component. It is also responsible for any encoding of the information if applicable. The channel is responsible to transfer the information from the source to the destination without distortion or loss of information. Channels tend to be affected by external signals or noise. To achieve this a variety of "protocols" or rules are used. The receiver is the output or destination component. This responsible for receiving the message in the form transmitted, decode it if applicable and render the original information.