Soft Authentication with Low-Cost Signatures

S. Buthpitiya, A. Dey, M. Griss
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Abstract

As mobile context-aware services gain mainstream popularity, there is increased interest in developing techniques that can detect anomalous activities for applications such as user authentication, adaptive assist technologies and remote elder-care monitoring. Existing approaches have limited applicability as they regularly poll power-hungry sensors (e.g., accelerometer, GPS) reducing the availability of devices to perform anomaly detection. This paper present SALCS (Soft Authentication with Low-Cost Signatures), an approach for anomaly detection on a user's routine comprised of a collection of anomaly detection techniques utilizing soft-sensor data (e.g., call-logs, messages) and radio channel information (e.g., GSM cell IDs), all of which are available as part of a phone's routine usage. Using these information sources we model aspects of a person's routine, such as movement, messaging and conversation patterns. We present extensive evaluations of the individual anomaly detection techniques, compare the collection SALCS to an existing power-hungry approach showing SALCS has a 7.6% higher detection rate and gives 5x better coverage throughout the day.
低成本签名软认证
随着移动上下文感知服务的主流普及,人们对开发能够检测应用程序异常活动的技术越来越感兴趣,例如用户身份验证、自适应辅助技术和远程老年人护理监测。现有方法的适用性有限,因为它们定期轮询耗电传感器(如加速度计、GPS),减少了设备执行异常检测的可用性。本文介绍了SALCS(低成本签名软认证),一种对用户例程进行异常检测的方法,该方法由利用软传感器数据(例如,呼叫记录,消息)和无线电信道信息(例如,GSM小区id)的异常检测技术集合组成,所有这些都可以作为电话日常使用的一部分。使用这些信息源,我们对一个人的日常活动的各个方面进行建模,例如运动、消息传递和对话模式。我们对单个异常检测技术进行了广泛的评估,并将SALCS与现有的耗电方法进行了比较,结果表明SALCS的检测率提高了7.6%,全天的覆盖率提高了5倍。
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