Author(s):
Neves, Pedro ; Nunes, Luís ; Lourenço, André
Date: 2016
Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/9664
Origin: Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa
Subject(s): Biometrics; Authentication; Bluetooth; Internet of things; Biometria; Autenticação
Description
Electrocardiogram (ECG) based biometrics have proven to be a reliable source of identification. ECG can now be measured off-the-person, requiring nothing more than dry electrodes or conductive fabrics to acquire a usable ECG signal. However, identification still has a relatively poor performance when using large user databases. In this paper we suggest using ECG authentication associated with a smartphone security token in order to improve performance and decrease the time required for the recognition. This paper reports the implementation of this technique in a user authentication scenario for a Windows login using normal Bluetooth (BT) and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). This paper also uses Intel Edison's mobility features to create a more versatile environment. Results proved our solution to be feasible and present improvements in authentication times when compared to a simple ECG identification.