DocumentCode
1047411
Title
Cipher Printing Telegraph Systems For Secret Wire and Radio Telegraphic Communications
Author
Vernam, G.S.
Author_Institution
Engineer, Dept. Development and Research, Am. Tel. & Tel. Co.
fYear
1926
Firstpage
295
Lastpage
301
Abstract
This paper describes a printing telegraph cipher system devetoped during the World War for the use of the Signal Corps, U. S. Army. This system is so designed that the messages are in secret form from the time they leave the sender until they are deciphered automatically at the office of the addressee. If copied while en route, the messages cannot be deciphered by an enemy, even though he has full knowledge of the methods and apparatus used. The operation of the equipment is described, as well as the method of using it for sending messages by wire, mail or radio. The paper also discusses the practical impossibility of preventing the copying of messages, as by wire tapping, and thte relative advantages of various codes and ciphers as regards speed, accutracy and the secrecy of their messages.
Keywords
Acoustical engineering; Postal services; Printing; System testing; Telegraphy;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Transactions of the
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-3860
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/T-AIEE.1926.5061224
Filename
5061224
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