A New Non-Intrusive Authentication Method Based on the Orientation Sensor for Smartphone Users

With more advanced features loaded, smart phones nowadays are used not only for telecommunication but also for many emerging applications, such as m-banking. In this paper, we propose a novel non-intrusive authentication mechanism using the information collected from the orientation sensor of the sm...

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Published in2012 IEEE Sixth International Conference on Software Security and Reliability pp. 245 - 252
Main Authors Chien-Cheng Lin, Deron Liang, Chin-Chun Chang, Ching-Han Yang
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.06.2012
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Summary:With more advanced features loaded, smart phones nowadays are used not only for telecommunication but also for many emerging applications, such as m-banking. In this paper, we propose a novel non-intrusive authentication mechanism using the information collected from the orientation sensor of the smart phone. This new approach is based on the hypothesis that a user has a unique way to hold and operate his/her smart phone while working on some apps, and such behavioral biometrics can be captured from the readings of the orientation sensor. We design an authentication mechanism that adopts 53 new features transformed from those readings. To validate this hypothesis, we have developed an application to collect user's behavioral biometrics of up-down flicks and left-right flicks from the orientation sensor. The experimental results show that the proposed approach has an equal error rate about 6.85%. We find that the feature subset selected to build an authentication model with satisfactory performance is generally small, varying 3 to 8 for different users. We also find that the feature subsets are significantly different among different users. Finally, we show that the proposed non-intrusive mechanism can be used together with existing intrusive mechanisms, such as password and/or fingerprints, to build a more robust authentication framework for smart phone users.
ISBN:1467320676
9781467320672
DOI:10.1109/SERE.2012.37