A Key to Your Heart: Biometric Authentication Based on ECG Signals

06/21/2019
by   Nikita Samarin, et al.
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In recent years, there has been a shift of interest towards the field of biometric authentication, which proves the identity of the user using their biological characteristics. We explore a novel biometric based on the electrical activity of the human heart in the form of electrocardiogram (ECG) signals. In order to explore the stability of ECG as a biometric, we collect data from 55 participants over two sessions with a period of 4 months in between. We also use a consumer-grade ECG monitor that is more affordable and usable than a medical-grade counterpart. Using a standard approach to evaluate our classifier, we obtain error rates of 2.4 session and 9.7 results suggest that ECG signals collected using a consumer-grade monitor can be successfully used for user authentication.

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