In recent years, biometrics such as fingerprints and iris scans has been used in authentication. However, conventional biometrics is vulnerable to identity theft, especially in user management systems. As a new biometric without this vulnerability, we focused on brain waves. In this paper, we show that individuals can be authenticated using evoked potentials when they are subjected to ultrasound. We measured the electroencephalograms (EEGs) of 10 experimental ubjects. Individual features were extracted from the power spectra of the EEGs using the principle component analysis and verification was achieved using the support vector machine. We found that for the proposed authentication method, the equal error rate for a single electrode was ab...
This chapter starts with the introduction to various types of authentication modalities, before disc...
Brain activity based biometric in the context of authentication of individuals is investigated. Spec...
Electroencephalographic signals (EEG) have been long supposed to contain features characteristic of ...
Biometrics such as fingerprints and iris scans has been used in authentication. However, conventiona...
In user management, to realize continuous user authentication, we study the use of an electroencepha...
This paper studies the suitability of brain activity, namely electroencephalogram signals, as raw ma...
Biometrics have been used in person authentication. However, conventional biometrics have a vulnerab...
The demand for security and user authentication has recently become an essential part of all aspects...
The study of Electroencephalogram (EEG)-based biometric has gained the attention of researchers due ...
International audienceAlong with its clinical applications, EEG signals can be used in the biometric...
Brain signals are being investigated within the medical field for more than a century to study brain...
The neuronal activity has a unique genetic signature that can be used for personal identification an...
Person authentication using biometric information has become increasingly popular owing to the fact ...
In this study, we examine electroencephalogram (EEG) biometric information that can be detected cont...
As the technology advancing at phenomenal rate, security had become an integral part of life. Regard...
This chapter starts with the introduction to various types of authentication modalities, before disc...
Brain activity based biometric in the context of authentication of individuals is investigated. Spec...
Electroencephalographic signals (EEG) have been long supposed to contain features characteristic of ...
Biometrics such as fingerprints and iris scans has been used in authentication. However, conventiona...
In user management, to realize continuous user authentication, we study the use of an electroencepha...
This paper studies the suitability of brain activity, namely electroencephalogram signals, as raw ma...
Biometrics have been used in person authentication. However, conventional biometrics have a vulnerab...
The demand for security and user authentication has recently become an essential part of all aspects...
The study of Electroencephalogram (EEG)-based biometric has gained the attention of researchers due ...
International audienceAlong with its clinical applications, EEG signals can be used in the biometric...
Brain signals are being investigated within the medical field for more than a century to study brain...
The neuronal activity has a unique genetic signature that can be used for personal identification an...
Person authentication using biometric information has become increasingly popular owing to the fact ...
In this study, we examine electroencephalogram (EEG) biometric information that can be detected cont...
As the technology advancing at phenomenal rate, security had become an integral part of life. Regard...
This chapter starts with the introduction to various types of authentication modalities, before disc...
Brain activity based biometric in the context of authentication of individuals is investigated. Spec...
Electroencephalographic signals (EEG) have been long supposed to contain features characteristic of ...