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Resumo:The biometric technologies have been widely used for authentication purposes. But the current needs for security creates the challenge of avoiding attacks before they take place. This can be achieved by combining the traditional biometric technologies with algorithms/tools capable of managing the existing knowledge about emotion recognition. This area has been developed essentially to support the implementation of robots, and for lies detection, and a lot of sensors are already defined and/or proposed to support it. However, in order to use them for real-time human emotion recognition applications, those sensors must be made ubiquitous, non-intrusive and wireless. Besides, given the private nature of the information involved, such a system requires a safe environment for secure storing and processing the user information, like biometric patterns, what SmartCards with processing capabilities can provide. The development of a system so complex requires the development of the biometric algorithms adapted for this purposes, the development of emotions recognition multimodal algorithms and the integration of the resulting components (hardware and software) in a nonintrusive and easy way. In this paper we present the adaptation of a keystroke dynamics algorithm for use in intrusion prevention and we propose a biometrical intrusion prevention system, integrated in a wearable way through the development of a multifunctional textile structure that can supply power to the required microelectronics, while insuring comfort in use. The multifunctional textile structure, besides being comfortable, breathable and washable, has also an active role in assuring the well being of the user once it uses PCM – Phase Change Materials – to keep the user from feeling either cold or hot. Finally, as a probe of concept, it is described a possible application in a healthcare unit (where information security is critical).
Autores principais:Magalhães, Paulo Sérgio Tenreiro
Outros Autores:Santos, Henrique Dinis dos; Araújo, Mário Duarte de; Fangueiro, Raúl; Santos, António Carvalho
Assunto:Wearable Security Intrusion Prevention Auhentication
Ano:2005
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:comunicação em conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Araújo, Mário Duarte de
Fangueiro, Raúl
Santos, António Carvalho
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description The biometric technologies have been widely used for authentication purposes. But the current needs for security creates the challenge of avoiding attacks before they take place. This can be achieved by combining the traditional biometric technologies with algorithms/tools capable of managing the existing knowledge about emotion recognition. This area has been developed essentially to support the implementation of robots, and for lies detection, and a lot of sensors are already defined and/or proposed to support it. However, in order to use them for real-time human emotion recognition applications, those sensors must be made ubiquitous, non-intrusive and wireless. Besides, given the private nature of the information involved, such a system requires a safe environment for secure storing and processing the user information, like biometric patterns, what SmartCards with processing capabilities can provide. The development of a system so complex requires the development of the biometric algorithms adapted for this purposes, the development of emotions recognition multimodal algorithms and the integration of the resulting components (hardware and software) in a nonintrusive and easy way. In this paper we present the adaptation of a keystroke dynamics algorithm for use in intrusion prevention and we propose a biometrical intrusion prevention system, integrated in a wearable way through the development of a multifunctional textile structure that can supply power to the required microelectronics, while insuring comfort in use. The multifunctional textile structure, besides being comfortable, breathable and washable, has also an active role in assuring the well being of the user once it uses PCM – Phase Change Materials – to keep the user from feeling either cold or hot. Finally, as a probe of concept, it is described a possible application in a healthcare unit (where information security is critical).
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spelling engInternational Association for Development of the Information Society (IADIS)engThe biometric technologies have been widely used for authentication purposes. But the current needs for security creates the challenge of avoiding attacks before they take place. This can be achieved by combining the traditional biometric technologies with algorithms/tools capable of managing the existing knowledge about emotion recognition. This area has been developed essentially to support the implementation of robots, and for lies detection, and a lot of sensors are already defined and/or proposed to support it. However, in order to use them for real-time human emotion recognition applications, those sensors must be made ubiquitous, non-intrusive and wireless. Besides, given the private nature of the information involved, such a system requires a safe environment for secure storing and processing the user information, like biometric patterns, what SmartCards with processing capabilities can provide. The development of a system so complex requires the development of the biometric algorithms adapted for this purposes, the development of emotions recognition multimodal algorithms and the integration of the resulting components (hardware and software) in a nonintrusive and easy way. In this paper we present the adaptation of a keystroke dynamics algorithm for use in intrusion prevention and we propose a biometrical intrusion prevention system, integrated in a wearable way through the development of a multifunctional textile structure that can supply power to the required microelectronics, while insuring comfort in use. The multifunctional textile structure, besides being comfortable, breathable and washable, has also an active role in assuring the well being of the user once it uses PCM – Phase Change Materials – to keep the user from feeling either cold or hot. Finally, as a probe of concept, it is described a possible application in a healthcare unit (where information security is critical).application/pdfengWearable authentication device with biometrical intrusion prevention systemMagalhães, Paulo Sérgio TenreiroSantos, Henrique Dinis dosAraújo, Mário Duarte deFangueiro, RaúlSantos, António CarvalhoHostingInstitutionOrganizationalUniversidade do Minhoe-mailmailto:repositorium@usdb.uminho.ptrepositorium@usdb.uminho.ptISBNIsPartOf972-8939-00-02005-09-12T14:13:21Z2005-042005-04-01T00:00:00ZHandlehttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/2859http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ecrestricted accessWearableSecurityIntrusionPreventionAuhentication86601 bytesother research producthttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794conference paperhttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ecapplication/pdffulltexthttps://prod-dspace.uminho.pt/bitstreams/b32bce6d-aed1-4608-840c-b9a59f5e5fa3/download
spellingShingle Wearable authentication device with biometrical intrusion prevention system
Magalhães, Paulo Sérgio Tenreiro
Wearable
Security
Intrusion
Prevention
Auhentication
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Wearable
Security
Intrusion
Prevention
Auhentication
title Wearable authentication device with biometrical intrusion prevention system
title_full Wearable authentication device with biometrical intrusion prevention system
title_fullStr Wearable authentication device with biometrical intrusion prevention system
title_full_unstemmed Wearable authentication device with biometrical intrusion prevention system
title_short Wearable authentication device with biometrical intrusion prevention system
title_sort Wearable authentication device with biometrical intrusion prevention system
topic Wearable
Security
Intrusion
Prevention
Auhentication
topic_facet Wearable
Security
Intrusion
Prevention
Auhentication
url https://hdl.handle.net/1822/2859
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