The recognizability limits of reflected texts were evaluated using the MFSR method in a controlled lab environment with specific webcams and glasses. Two laptops were used; one represented the victim and the other the adversary. Under optimal conditions, single capital letters were displayed on the victim's screen to determine the limits of reflection recognizability. The experimental setup included specific distances, brightness settings, and environmental light conditions to maximize reflection clarity, serving as a foundation for subsequent analyses.
Evaluations regarding reflection recognizability limits of reflected texts through MFSR were conducted in a controlled environment focusing on specific equipment and lighting factors.
The experimental setup involved a victim laptop displaying letters while an adversary laptop was used to capture reflections through specific types of glasses.
Optimal conditions included using glasses and an environmental light intensity of 100 lux, aiming to maximize the clarity of reflected text recognition.
Single capital letters were displayed on the victim's screen at variable heights, while controlling distance and brightness to assess recognition feasibility.
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