Applications of ENF Criterion in Forensic Analysis #sciencefather #foawards


 The ENF (Electric Network Frequency) criterion is a powerful tool in forensic analysis, used to authenticate and analyze digital recordings and data. In forensic audio, it verifies the integrity of sound recordings; in video, it confirms temporal consistency. For computer and telecommunication systems, it aids in detecting tampering and tracking events based on power grid frequency fluctuations. ENF provides a scientific method for evidence validation across multiple domains, ensuring credibility in legal and investigative contexts.

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