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Biometric System Design for Handheld Devices Team 4 Naif Alotaibi, Rich Barilla, Francisco Betances, Aditya Chohan, Alexandra Garcia, Alexander Gazarov, Mantie Reid, and Vinnie Monaco

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Team 4. Naif Alotaibi, Rich Barilla, Francisco Betances, Aditya Chohan, Alexandra Garcia, Alexander Gazarov, Mantie Reid, and Vinnie Monaco. Biometric System Design for Handheld Devices . Outline. Introduction Related Work Background Methodology Data Collection. Introduction. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Biometric System Design for Handheld Devices

Team 4 Naif Alotaibi, Rich Barilla, Francisco

Betances, Aditya Chohan, Alexandra Garcia, Alexander Gazarov,

Mantie Reid, and Vinnie Monaco

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Outline

• Introduction• Related Work• Background• Methodology• Data Collection

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Introduction

Mobile devices become

pervasive

Security issues become more

important

Simple pin or pattern is the only defense

There is a need for constant

authentication

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Related Work

• Researchers at University of Hong Kong– Single-Touch, Multi-Touch, Drag– Neural network, error rate of 7.8%

• 2012 ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems– 90% accuracy (single gestures)– Improvement using multiple gestures

(sequence)

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• Researchers at the University of Houston– Graphic Touch Gesture Feature (GTGF)– Flick up/down, flick right/left, zoom in/out – Converting touch traces to images– Low Equal Error Rate of 2.62%

• Mobile device picking up motion– Trajectory and angle– Error rate of 6.13%– Accuracy declines with user movement

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Background

• Touchscreen– X and Y coordinates of the touch (position) – Pressure of the touch– Size of the contact area– State change (Ex. Up, Down, etc) – Multi-touch screens report multiple movement

traces at the same time using pointers.

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– Motion sensors: measure acceleration and rotational forces.

– Position sensors: used for capturing data about the physical position of the device

– Useful sensors for developing our system: • Accelerometer: measure the acceleration applied to the device. • Gyroscope: measures the rotation around the device's axis. • Orientation: measure the position relative to the earth's frame of

reference

Sensors

Position Motion Environment

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Raw data capture

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aPointer coordinatesTouch action (down, move, or up)Finger pressure on the screenSize and shape of the touched area

AccelerometerGravityRotation

System versionDevice orientationScreen sizeScreen density

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System architecture

Main activity (with

WebView)

Biometric event

Event buffer

SQLite database

Data file

Network

Settings activity

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Data Collection

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Data Collection

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Results

• 98% accuracy within single session• 25% with one session as test and the

other as training data

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Thank You!