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Sharp, Jonathan; Wu, Chuxiong; Zeng, Qiang (, the 28th Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing And Networking)
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Wu, Chuxiong; Li, Xiaopeng; Zuo, Fei; Luo, Lannan; Du, Xiaojiang; Di, Jia; Zeng, Qiang (, Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies)Implicit authentication for traditional objects, such as doors and dumbbells, has rich applications but is rarely studied. An ongoing trend is that traditional objects are retrofitted to smart environments; for instance, a contact sensor is attached to a door to detect door opening (but cannot tell "who is opening the door"). We present the first accurate implicit-authentication system for retrofitted everyday objects, named MoMatch. It makes an authentication decision based on a single natural object use, unlike prior work that requires shaking objects. MoMatch is built on the observation that an object has a motion typically because a human hand moves it; thus, the object's motion and the legitimate user's hand movement should correlate. The main challenge is, given the small amount of data collected during one object use, how to measure the correlation accurately. We convert the correlation measurement problem into an image comparison problem and resolve it using neural networks successfully. MoMatch does not need to profile the user's biometric information and is resilient to mimicry attacks.more » « less
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Wu, Chuxiong; Li, Xiaopeng; Luo, Lannan; Zeng, Qiang (, Proceedings of the 20th Annual International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications and Services)
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Fu, Chenglong; Zeng, Qiang; Chi, Haotian; Du, Xiaojiang; Valluru, Siva Likitha (, 52nd Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN))
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