Tap-Pair: Using Spatial Secrets for Single-Tap Device Pairing of Augmented Reality Headsets

Ivo Sluganovic, Mihael Liskij, Ante Derek, I. Martinovic
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Augmented Reality (AR) headsets, which allow for a realistic integration between the physical environment and virtual objects, are rapidly coming to customer and enterprise markets. This is largely because they enable a broad range of multi-user applications in which all participants experience the same augmentation of their natural surrounding. However, despite their increasing expansion, there currently exist no implemented methods for secure ad-hoc device pairing of multiple AR headsets. Given the importance of multi-user experiences for future applications of this technology, in this paper we propose two distinct ways to establish secure ad-hoc connections that rely only on typical user interactions in AR: gazing and tapping either at the location of a shared point on the wall or towards the user with whom one wants to connect. To show the feasibility and deployability of the proposed system to existing technology, we build a prototype of Tap-Pair, a system for ad-hoc pairing of AR headsets that is based on Password Authenticated Key Exchange protocols, requires only user interactions that are common in AR, and can be extended to more than two users. The experimental evaluation of the Tap-Pair prototype in a series of measurements at three different locations confirms the feasibility of our proposal, showing that the system built with currently available augmented reality headsets indeed achieves successful pairing in more than 90% of attempts, while keeping the probability of the attacker's success lower than 1e-3.
点击配对:使用空间秘密为增强现实耳机的单点设备配对
增强现实(AR)耳机允许物理环境和虚拟对象之间的真实集成,正在迅速进入客户和企业市场。这在很大程度上是因为它们支持广泛的多用户应用程序,在这些应用程序中,所有参与者都能体验到自然环境的相同增强。然而,尽管其不断扩展,目前还没有实现多个AR头显的安全ad-hoc设备配对的方法。考虑到多用户体验对这项技术未来应用的重要性,在本文中,我们提出了两种不同的方法来建立安全的临时连接,这些连接仅依赖于AR中的典型用户交互:凝视并点击墙上共享点的位置,或者指向想要连接的用户。为了展示所提出的系统在现有技术上的可行性和可部署性,我们构建了Tap-Pair的原型,Tap-Pair是一个基于密码认证密钥交换协议的AR耳机的临时配对系统,只需要AR中常见的用户交互,并且可以扩展到两个以上的用户。在三个不同地点的一系列测量中对Tap-Pair原型进行了实验评估,证实了我们建议的可行性,表明使用当前可用的增强现实耳机构建的系统确实在90%以上的尝试中实现了成功配对,同时保持攻击者成功的概率低于1e-3。
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