INRIA Lille-Nord Europe : plate-forme Grid'5000International audienceWe present HoldPass, the first system that can authenticate a user while they simply hold their phone. It uses the heart activity as biometric trait sensed via the hand vibrations in response to the cardiac cycle-a process known as ballistocardiography (BCG). While heart activity has been used for biometric authentication, sensing it through hand-based ballistocardiography (Hand-BCG) using standard sensors found on commodity mobile phones is an uncharted territory. Using a combination of in-depth qualitative analysis and large-scale quantitative analysis involving over 100 volunteers, we paint a detailed picture of opportunities and challenges. Authentication based on Hand...
Mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets are nowadays daily employed by more than 3 billion pe...
The new frontier of biometric authentication exploits wearable sensors. At present, there is no need...
At the present time, mobile devices such as tablet-type PCs and smart phones have widely penetrated ...
Smartphones have increasingly become an important part of our everyday lives. By enabling anywhere-a...
International audienceWe present HandRate, the first smartphone-based system using a standard sensor...
Abstract. We study the feasibility of leveraging the sensors embedded on mo-bile devices to enable a...
We introduce hand movement, orientation, and grasp (HMOG), a set of behavioral features to continuou...
Purpose– User authentication is generally used to protect personal information such as phone numbers...
This article proposes an innovative biometric technique based on the idea of authenticating a person...
Smartphones are arguably candidates to become the platform of choice for ubiquitous biometric-based ...
The widespread use of small, mobile computing devices such as smartphones increases the need to prot...
Mobile devices are increasingly used to store private and sensitive data, and this has led to an i...
Biometric modalities based on human behavior are now seen as a solution to many of the tradition pro...
Mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets are nowadays daily employed by more than 3 billion pe...
The new frontier of biometric authentication exploits wearable sensors. At present, there is no need...
At the present time, mobile devices such as tablet-type PCs and smart phones have widely penetrated ...
Smartphones have increasingly become an important part of our everyday lives. By enabling anywhere-a...
International audienceWe present HandRate, the first smartphone-based system using a standard sensor...
Abstract. We study the feasibility of leveraging the sensors embedded on mo-bile devices to enable a...
We introduce hand movement, orientation, and grasp (HMOG), a set of behavioral features to continuou...
Purpose– User authentication is generally used to protect personal information such as phone numbers...
This article proposes an innovative biometric technique based on the idea of authenticating a person...
Smartphones are arguably candidates to become the platform of choice for ubiquitous biometric-based ...
The widespread use of small, mobile computing devices such as smartphones increases the need to prot...
Mobile devices are increasingly used to store private and sensitive data, and this has led to an i...
Biometric modalities based on human behavior are now seen as a solution to many of the tradition pro...
Mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets are nowadays daily employed by more than 3 billion pe...
The new frontier of biometric authentication exploits wearable sensors. At present, there is no need...
At the present time, mobile devices such as tablet-type PCs and smart phones have widely penetrated ...