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Background
Biometrics offer a personal and convenient way of keeping our identities and our data secure. There are many biometric authentication methods that have been extensively studied, ranging from fingerprint scanners to retina sensors to facial recognition software. Of all of these, fingerprinting is likely the most well-known, and has been achieved through a wide variety of methods, whether based on infrared, multiple camera systems, or on acoustic waves. However, all of these have been shown to be prone to skimming and identity theft. In most of such cases, criminals can create a 3D printed finger or hand with identical features to those of a user finger or hand when exposed to the aforementioned fingerprint scanners.
Description of the invention
A method of using wireless waves to identify various individuals has been developed. In this system, the compact transceiver has a number of transmit and receiver antennas. The transmitter(s) send a sequence of signals which are absorbed, reflected, and scattered from a nearby part of the body of a user (a hand in our demo case) and the resulting signal is detected at a receiver(s) antenna. Different signal processing algorithms are applied to the received signals in order to create a rich feature dataset. The resulting dataset is classified using machine learning models, which are shown to facilitate identifying a group of individuals with high accuracy.
Advantages
This technology has promising applications as an independent or an auxiliary tool for biometric authentication. The technology promises to be of a much higher level of security and immunity against identity thefts and hacking attempts than existing technologies.
Potential applications
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