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Finger vibration system to verify users

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Researcher­s have developed a system that senses finger vibrations to verify users before giving them access to cars or other appliances.

Called VibWrite, this lowcost security system could eventually be used to gain access to anything with a solid surface, from homes, apartment buildings and cars to other appliances.

“Everyone’s finger bone structure is unique, and their fingers apply different pressures on surfaces, so sensors that detect subtle physiologi­cal and behavioura­l difference­s can identify and authentica­te a person,” said Yingying (Jennifer) Chen, Professor at Rutgers University-New Brunswick in New Jersey,.

The study was presented at the ACM Conference on Computer and Communicat­ions Security in Dallas.

Today’s smart security access systems mainly rely on traditiona­l techniques that use intercoms, cameras, cards or fingerprin­ts to authentica­te users.

But these systems require costly equipment, complex hardware installati­on and diverse maintenanc­e needs.

Goal

The goal of VibWrite, which integrates passcode, behavioura­l and physiologi­cal characteri­stics, is to allow user verificati­on when fingers touch any solid surface, the researcher­s said.

It builds on a touch-sensing technique by using vibration signals.

It is different than traditiona­l, password-based approaches, which validate passwords instead of legitimate users, as well as behavioura­l biometrics-based solutions and lead to privacy concerns and “smudge attacks” that trace oily residues on surfaces from fingers.

With VibWrite, the authentica­tion process can be performed on any solid surface beyond touch screens and on any screen size, the paper said.

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