Welcome Aanjhan....my first question being, what does your name mean? I suppose the GPS spoofing video would be perfectly clear to many others in this list, but I didn't understand it. I suppose I need it explained in monosyllabic words.
But yes, I do like board games too, but prefer ones that finish fast, and don't need the use of strategies, eg http://www.setgame.com/ Cheers, Deepa. On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 12:07 PM, Aanjhan Ranganathan <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello folks, > > After lurking on this list for more than 3 years, I am finally picking > myself up to write this intro email. > > I am based in Switzerland working at ETH Zurich (a university) as a senior > researcher. I finished my PhD (may be i waited to have that Dr. title > before writing this email) also from the same place. Most of my research > revolves around security of wireless systems (more specifically at the > physical layer security of GPS, proximity based access control systems, > anti-jamming techniques etc). I have also dabbled around with processor > architecture, electronic control units for various automobile manufacturers > such as Volkswagen, Audi etc. in the past. I am now moving towards security > of autonomous systems. > > I love to play the harmonica, board games and whenever possible try to find > answers to puzzling questions such as "why we love some animals and eat > some". It has been a pleasure to be on this list and I would like to thank > both Srini (Cheeni) and Sankarshan for recommending me here. > > A fun video of a GPS spoofing demo (without any modification to the phone > software) I give as part of a security of wireless networks course here at > ETH Zurich for the interested. > > https://youtu.be/y4pr5_ea5hw > > Cheers, > Aanjhan
