Abstract
Authentication has three basic factors—knowledge, ownership, and inherence. Biometrics is considered as the inherence factor and is widely used for authentication due to its conveniences. Biometrics consists of static biometrics (physical characteristics) and dynamic biometrics (behavioral). There is a trade-off between robustness and security. Static biometrics, such as fingerprint and face recognition, are often reliable as they are known to be more robust, but once stolen, it is difficult to reset. On the other hand, dynamic biometrics are usually considered to be more secure due to the constant changes in behavior but at the cost of robustness. In this paper, we proposed a multi-factor authentication—rhythmic-based dynamic hand gesture, where the rhythmic pattern is the knowledge factor and the gesture behavior is the inherence factor, and we evaluate the robustness of the proposed method. Our proposal can be easily applied with other input methods because rhythmic pattern can be observed, such as during typing. It is also expected to improve the robustness of the gesture behavior as the rhythmic pattern acts as a symbolic cue for the gesture. The results shown that our method is able to authenticate a genuine user at the highest accuracy of 0.9301 ± 0.0280 and, also, when being mimicked by impostors, the false acceptance rate (FAR) is as low as 0.1038 ± 0.0179.
Highlights
Authentication is the process of verifying the identity of an individual
To create a perfect authentication system is near impossible because there are trade-offs between the usability and the security
We proposed rhythmic-based dynamic hand gesture using surface electromyography
Summary
An authentication system has to be usable (able to accept genuine user) and secure (able to reject impostors) [1]. Fingerprint authentication has high usability due to its convenience and ability to correctly recognize the user most of the time; if the fingerprint is stolen, it can be used by other impostors to be recognized as the genuine user without fail, compromising the security. By combining different authentication methods together, the usability can be maintained, while improving the security at the same. To improve the convenience and security, biometrics should be recommended to be applied in part of the multi-factor authentication
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