Este tema era uno de los que tenÃamos pendientes .. y que iremos desgranando ..
Lo más importante será identificar el tipo de "scrambling" aplicado, para luego, o bien con herramientas dedicadas (aplicaciones de aficionados o profesionales) o herramientas genéricas de DSP en tiempo real (más dÃficil si se desconoce) o no (tipo Simulink/Matlab, ..) en base a los algoritmos aplicados intentar "hacer" algo ..
En estas páginas hay algo de información .. sobre técnicas, dispositivos y diferentes tipos
http://www.wpascanner.com/wiki/index.ph ... ng_Systems http://www.correctionsone.com/pc_print.asp?vid=1335096 http://www.efjohnsontechnologies.com/re ... erview.pdf http://www.efjohnsontechnologies.com/re ... curity.pdf http://www.efjohnsontechnologies.com/re ... nChart.pdf También dejo algo de bibliografÃa, que tengo pendiente de revisar ..
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