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  • 1System-on-a-chip — or system on chip (SoC or SOC) refers to integrating all components of a computer or other electronic system into a single integrated circuit (chip). It may contain digital, analog, mixed signal, and often radio frequency functions ndash; all on… …

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  • 4Closed-loop authentication — Closed loop authentication, as applied to computer network communication, refers to a mechanism whereby one party verifies the purported identity of another party by requiring them to supply a copy of a token transmitted to the canonical or… …

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