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Zero-Stop Authentication: Sensor-Based Real-Time Authentication System

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Zero-Stop Authentication: Sensor-Based Real-Time Authentication System
Abstract. This paper proposes “Zero-stop Authentication” system, which requires no intentional interactions between users and authentication applications. Our Zero-stop Authentication model simplifies the current complicated authentication process by automating detection of users and objects. Our challenge is to eliminate the necessity for users to wait for a moment to be authenticated without reducing security level of authentication. To accomplish such real time user authentication in a physical environment, user mobility needs to be modelled. This paper models and formulates the user mobility and time constraints as “1/N × 1/M model”, considering user speed, sensor coverage areas, communication time between the sensors and the server, and processing time consumed by an authentication process. We also prototyped a library application based on 1/N × 1/M model, and installed it into Smart Furniture [1] which is an experimental platform to examine feasibility of our model.
Kenta Matsumiya, Soko Aoki, Masana Murase, Hideyuk
Added 05 Jul 2010
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where RTCSA
Authors Kenta Matsumiya, Soko Aoki, Masana Murase, Hideyuki Tokuda
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