Abstract

The increasing reliance on smartphones necessitates secure, accurate user identification methods. This study introduces “digital pheromones”, a novel digital identity creation method based on smartphone user behaviors. Represented by a 56-bit binary number, this identity is derived from quantization and concatenation of 14 time-varying smartphone variables. Motivated by the need for enhanced security and privacy, the study employs statistical analysis to measure user behavior dispersion, showing that wider dispersion variables facilitate faster user uniqueness at lower quantization levels. The results demonstrate 100% uniqueness, ensuring no two users share the same 56-bit identity. This research offers a robust framework for future advancements in smartphone user authentication and identification systems.

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