Access to an Automated Security System Using Gesture-Based Passwords

We designed a gesture-based authentication system using a mobile phone equipped with an acceleration sensor. In the suggested system, users could generate passwords with a gesture input, instead of a traditional numeric keypad input. The passwords for authentication do not have to be in numeric form...

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Published in2012 15th International Conference on Network-Based Information Systems pp. 760 - 765
Main Authors Seongil Lee, Kyohyun Song, Jiho Choi
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.09.2012
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Summary:We designed a gesture-based authentication system using a mobile phone equipped with an acceleration sensor. In the suggested system, users could generate passwords with a gesture input, instead of a traditional numeric keypad input. The passwords for authentication do not have to be in numeric format in the suggested system, instead they can be expressed in certain series of gesture motions with a mobile phone. Proposed gestures include tapping, tilting, flipping, and shaking of the mobile phone. The system developed in this study is an activity-recognition-based system by which gestures are categorized through a filtering and a probabilistic model we developed and generate personal passwords that are to be used for authentication. The classification model categorizes the gestures based on the difference of each signal in normalized probability distribution ranges on the five axes from the acceleration sensor. The gesture-based mobile authentication scheme can provide users with a convenient and reliable access process to many automated security systems.
ISBN:9781467323314
1467323314
ISSN:2157-0418
2157-0426
DOI:10.1109/NBiS.2012.136