Opportunistic Multi-Modal User Authentication for Health-Tracking IoT Wearables

09/28/2021
by   Alexa Muratyan, et al.
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With the advancement of technologies, market wearables are becoming increasingly popular with a range of services, including providing access to bank accounts, accessing cars, monitoring patients remotely, among several others. However, often these wearables collect various sensitive personal information of a user with no to limited authentication, e.g., knowledge-based external authentication techniques, such as PINs. While most of these external authentication techniques suffer from multiple limitations, including recall burden, human errors, or biases, researchers have started using various physiological and behavioral data, such as gait and heart rate, collected by the wearables to authenticate a wearable user implicitly with a limited accuracy due to sensing and computing constraints of wearables. In this work, we explore the usefulness of blood oxygen saturation SpO2 values collected from the Oximeter device to distinguish a user from others. From a cohort of 25 subjects, we find that 92 From detailed modeling and performance analysis, we observe that while SpO2 alone can obtain an average accuracy of 0.69 and F1 score of 0.69, the addition of heart rate (HR) can improve the average identification accuracy by 15 F1 score by 13 biometrics to develop implicit continuous authentications for wearables.

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