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User Authentication via Electrical Muscle Stimulation

Yuxin Chen, Zhuolin Yang, R Abbou, Pedro Lopes, Ben Y. Zhao, Hai-Tao Zheng

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Abstract

We propose a novel modality for active biometric authentication: electrical muscle stimulation (EMS). To explore this, we engineered an interactive system, which we call ElectricAuth, that stimulates the user’s forearm muscles with a sequence of electrical impulses (i.e., EMS challenge) and measures the user’s involuntary finger movements (i.e., response to the challenge). ElectricAuth leverages EMS’s intersubject variability, where the same electrical stimulation results in different movements in different users because everybody’s physiology is unique (e.g., differences in bone and muscular structure, skin resistance and composition, etc.). As such, ElectricAuth allows users to login without memorizing passwords or PINs.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceStimulationElectrical muscle stimulationAuthentication (law)NeuroscienceComputer securityBiologyUser Authentication and Security SystemsGaze Tracking and Assistive TechnologyEEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
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