AbstractEnsuring confidentiality and integrity of secret information is the major concern in the field of Biometric Cryptosystems. Security of data transmission is served by the art of encrypted data called cryptography. Biometric cryptography is the emerging methodology in communication networks. Various types of biometrics are available for encryption and also for decryption. This paper introduces a new technique known as brain wave cryptography. Brain waves or signals are generated by the neuron activity of human brain. With the help of sensors brain signals can be captured. After capturing brain waves convert these into digital form. From the brain signals we can generate a secret code or key which can be used as cryptographic key or we...
Secure and reliable sensing plays the key role for cognitive tracking i.e., activity identification ...
This paper investigates the possibility of creating an authentication system based on the measuremen...
Brain wave signal is a bioelectric phenomenon reflecting activities in human brain. In this paper, w...
In this paper we propose several cryptosystems for the protection of templates extracted from cognit...
Security authentication defines the process of verifying the identity of a person. For many years, a...
Security authentication is one of the most important levels of information security. Nowadays, human...
A brain computer interface is a direct neural interface or a brain–machine interface. It provides a ...
Brain signals are being investigated within the medical field for more than a century to study brain...
Human biometric techniques are presented as another type of security authentication to cover the pro...
Brain signals have been investigated within the medical field for more than a century to study brai...
Security authentication is one of the most important levels of information security. Nowadays, human...
The neuronal activity has a unique genetic signature that can be used for personal identification an...
The demand for security and user authentication has recently become an essential part of all aspects...
We seek to augment the current Common Access Control (CAC) card and Personal Identification Number (...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) have historically provided many uses in the medical field, includin...
Secure and reliable sensing plays the key role for cognitive tracking i.e., activity identification ...
This paper investigates the possibility of creating an authentication system based on the measuremen...
Brain wave signal is a bioelectric phenomenon reflecting activities in human brain. In this paper, w...
In this paper we propose several cryptosystems for the protection of templates extracted from cognit...
Security authentication defines the process of verifying the identity of a person. For many years, a...
Security authentication is one of the most important levels of information security. Nowadays, human...
A brain computer interface is a direct neural interface or a brain–machine interface. It provides a ...
Brain signals are being investigated within the medical field for more than a century to study brain...
Human biometric techniques are presented as another type of security authentication to cover the pro...
Brain signals have been investigated within the medical field for more than a century to study brai...
Security authentication is one of the most important levels of information security. Nowadays, human...
The neuronal activity has a unique genetic signature that can be used for personal identification an...
The demand for security and user authentication has recently become an essential part of all aspects...
We seek to augment the current Common Access Control (CAC) card and Personal Identification Number (...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) have historically provided many uses in the medical field, includin...
Secure and reliable sensing plays the key role for cognitive tracking i.e., activity identification ...
This paper investigates the possibility of creating an authentication system based on the measuremen...
Brain wave signal is a bioelectric phenomenon reflecting activities in human brain. In this paper, w...