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Remote Authentication Using an Ultra-Wideband Radio Frequency Transceiver

Authors
Leem, Seong KyuKhan, FaheemCho, Sung Ho
Issue Date
Jan-2020
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Keywords
CNN; IR-UWB; pattern; Radio sensor; remote authentication; SVM
Citation
2020 IEEE 17th Annual Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, CCNC 2020, pp.1 - 8
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SCOPUS
Journal Title
2020 IEEE 17th Annual Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, CCNC 2020
Start Page
1
End Page
8
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/4463
DOI
10.1109/CCNC46108.2020.9045438
Abstract
In this paper, we propose three new authentication methods using ultra-wideband (UWB) radio frequency (RF) signals. These mid-air-based authentication techniques are different from the conventional touch-based authentication approaches and provide a more convenient and safer user experience. In these methods, the impulse radio UWB transceiver receives the reflected RF signal corresponding to the movement pattern of the user, extracts the pattern information after noise removal, and converts it into image data suitable for use as classifier input through image signal processing. After that, it verifies whether the pattern is the authentication pattern of the user by employing a convolutional neural network and a one-class support vector machine. This report describes the three proposed authentication methods using the advantages of UWB RF signals, as well as their experimental verification. In the first authentication method, ShapeSec, authentication is performed by writing a simple shape pattern in the air. This technique is simple but very convenient. The second method, SignSec, correctly detects the handwriting of different users when signing and overcomes the security vulnerability of signing with the existing pens. Finally, BreatheSec is based on breathing patterns and takes advantage of the ability of a UWB RF transceiver to detect minute breath movements. The authentication pattern could not be imitated even after it was watched from the side, proving that the proposed method has excellent security characteristics. Experiments showed that each method has over 95% accuracy.
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