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2020 – today
- 2021
- [c17]Dominic Pirker, Thomas Fischer, Harald Witschnig, Rainer Matischek, Christian Steger:
Trustful Remote-Sensing Architectures based on Hardware-Security. UEMCON 2021: 256-263
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j5]Alireza Esfahani, Georgios Mantas, Rainer Matischek, Firooz B. Saghezchi, Jonathan Rodriguez, Ani Bicaku, Silia Maksuti, Markus Gerhard Tauber, Christoph Schmittner, Joaquim Bastos:
A Lightweight Authentication Mechanism for M2M Communications in Industrial IoT Environment. IEEE Internet Things J. 6(1): 288-296 (2019) - [c16]Rainer Matischek, Benjamin Bara:
Application Study of Hardware-Based Security for Future Industrial IoT. DSD 2019: 246-252 - 2018
- [c15]Thomas Ulz, Thomas W. Pieber, Christian Steger, Sarah Haas, Rainer Matischek:
Secured remote configuration approach for industrial cyber-physical systems. ICPS 2018: 812-817 - [c14]Thomas Ulz, Thomas W. Pieber, Christian Steger, Sarah Haas, Rainer Matischek:
QSNFC: Quick and secured near field communication for the Internet of Things. RFID 2018: 1-8 - [c13]Thomas Ulz, Thomas W. Pieber, Christian Steger, Andrea Höller, Sarah Haas, Rainer Matischek:
Automated Authentication Credential Derivation for the Secured Configuration of IoT Devices. SIES 2018: 1-8 - 2017
- [c12]Thomas Ulz, Thomas W. Pieber, Christian Steger, Sarah Haas, Rainer Matischek, Holger Bock:
Hardware-Secured Configuration and Two-Layer Attestation Architecture for Smart Sensors. DSD 2017: 229-236 - [c11]Thomas Ulz, Thomas W. Pieber, Christian Steger, Rainer Matischek, Holger Bock:
Towards trustworthy data in networked control systems: A hardware-based approach. ETFA 2017: 1-8 - [c10]Thomas Ulz, Thomas W. Pieber, Christian Steger, Sarah Haas, Holger Bock, Rainer Matischek:
Bring your own key for the industrial Internet of Things. ICIT 2017: 1430-1435 - [c9]Ani Bicaku, Silia Maksuti, Silke Palkovits-Rauter, Markus Tauber, Rainer Matischek, Christoph Schmittner, Georgios Mantas, Mario Thron, Jerker Delsing:
Towards trustworthy end-to-end communication in industry 4.0. INDIN 2017: 889-896 - [c8]Thomas W. Pieber, Thomas Ulz, Christian Steger, Rainer Matischek:
Hardware Secured, Password-based Authentication for Smart Sensors for the Industrial Internet of Things. NSS 2017: 632-642 - [c7]Thomas Ulz, Thomas W. Pieber, Christian Steger, Christian M. Lesjak, Holger Bock, Rainer Matischek:
SECURECONFIG: NFC and QR-code based hybrid approach for smart sensor configuration. RFID 2017: 41-46 - [c6]Thomas Ulz, Thomas W. Pieber, Christian Steger, Sarah Haas, Rainer Matischek:
Sneakernet on wheels: Trustworthy NFC-based robot to machine communication. RFID-TA 2017: 260-265 - 2016
- [j4]Christian M. Lesjak, Norbert Druml, Rainer Matischek, Thomas Ruprechter, Gerald Holweg:
Security in industrial IoT - quo vadis? Elektrotech. Informationstechnik 133(7): 324-329 (2016) - 2012
- [b1]Rainer Matischek:
Real-time communication MAC protocols for wireless sensor networks: for automotive and industrial applications. Vienna University of Technology, Kovač 2012, ISBN 978-3-8300-6349-0, pp. 1-214 - 2011
- [c5]Rainer Matischek, Thomas Herndl, Christoph Grimm, Jan Haase:
Real-Time Wireless MAC Protocol for Devices with Low-Power Protocol Processor Support. ARCS Workshops 2011 - [c4]Rainer Matischek, Thomas Herndl, Christoph Grimm, Jan Haase:
Real-time wireless communication in automotive applications. DATE 2011: 1036-1041 - 2010
- [j3]Martin Flatscher, Markus Dielacher, Thomas Herndl, Thomas Lentsch, Rainer Matischek, Josef Prainsack, Wolfgang Pribyl, Horst Theuss, Werner Weber:
A Bulk Acoustic Wave (BAW) Based Transceiver for an In-Tire-Pressure Monitoring Sensor Node. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 45(1): 167-177 (2010) - [c3]Rainer Matischek, Markus Dielacher, Martin Flatscher, Thomas Herndl, Josef Prainsack:
Optimized Protocol Processing for a Low-Power Wireless Senor Node. ARCS Workshops 2010: 223-228 - [c2]Markus Dielacher, Josef Prainsack, Martin Flatscher, Rainer Matischek, Thomas Herndl, Wolfgang Pribyl:
A BAW based Transceiver used as Wake-Up Receiver. ARCS Workshops 2010: 235-240
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j2]Markus Dielacher, Martin Flatscher, Josef Prainsack, Rainer Matischek, Thomas Herndl, Wolfgang Pribyl:
Image rejection in a receiver frontend by means of BAW resonators and an image-reject architecture. Elektrotech. Informationstechnik 126(11): 408-414 (2009) - [c1]Martin Flatscher, Markus Dielacher, Thomas Herndl, Thomas Lentsch, Rainer Matischek, Josef Prainsack, Wolfgang Pribyl, Horst Theuss, Werner Weber:
A robust wireless sensor node for in-tire-pressure monitoring. ISSCC 2009: 286-287 - 2008
- [j1]Martin Flatscher, Markus Dielacher, Josef Prainsack, Rainer Matischek, Thomas Herndl, Thomas Lentsch, Wolfgang Pribyl:
A bulk acoustic wave(BAW)-based sensor node for automotive wireless sensor networks. Elektrotech. Informationstechnik 125(4): 143-146 (2008)
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