使用3轴加速度的生物识别认证的新步态度量

Ik-Hyun Youn, Sangil Choi, Richelle Le May, Douglas Bertelsen, Jong-Hoon Youn
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生物识别身份验证机制是替代通常不方便的交互身份验证方法(如移动设备中的PIN号码)的绝佳选择。本研究引入了利用步态特征度量进行生物特征认证的新概念。此过程仅使用加速度验证每个主题。我们首先使用一个无线传感器设备来收集受试者步态模式的数据。通过将每个步态周期划分为加速阶段和减速阶段,得到了7个周期特征步态特征指标。步态特征度量可以分为加速度量、减速度量和比率度量。当脚后跟撞击动作和中位动作发生时,加速度指标代表一定程度的动态活动,而减速指标衡量中位动作和连续的另一只脚的脚后跟撞击时的动态活动程度。最后一个度量,比率度量,表示加速度度量和减速度量之间的关系。利用步态特征指标,我们成功地以100%的准确率区分了每个受试者。
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New gait metrics for biometric authentication using a 3-axis acceleration
Biometric authentication mechanisms are excellent alternatives to often inconvenient interaction authentication methods such as PIN numbers in mobile devices. This research introduces the new concept of using gait signature metrics for biometric authentication. This procedure verifies each subject using only acceleration. We first use a single wireless sensor device to collect data on subjects' gait patterns. By dividing each gait cycle into an Acceleration Phase and a Deceleration Phase, we derive seven periodic and characteristic gait signature metrics. Gait signature metrics can be classified as acceleration metrics, deceleration metrics, and ratio metric. Acceleration metrics represent a degree of dynamic activity when heel-strike actions and mid-stance actions occur, whereas deceleration metrics measure a degree of dynamic activity when mid-stance actions and successive heel-strike of other foot. The last metric, ratio metric, present the relationship between the acceleration metrics and the deceleration metrics. Using the gait signature metrics, we succeeded in differentiating each subject with 100% accuracy.
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