How can we provide secure pairing of devices worn on the same body that does not need any user interaction while still providing protection against active Man-in-the-Middle attacks? Instead of using passwords or numeric comparison, we thought about other secrets which could be obtained on both devices to protect the pairing process. Our idea is to record the user’s gait - the individual unique pattern how someone walks - and use it for authentication. [Read more]
This project is done in cooperation with the Ambient Intelligence work group at Aalto University.
Name | Telefon | Raum | |
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Dr. Dominik Schürmann | schuermann[[at]]ibr.cs.tu-bs.de | ||
Arne Brüsch | |||
Caglar Kaya | |||
Le Nguyen Ngu Nguyen | le.ngu.nguyen[[at]]aalto.fi | ||
Dr. Stephan Sigg | +49 531 3913249 | ||
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Lars Wolf | wolf[[at]]ibr.cs.tu-bs.de | +49 531 3913288 | 138 |
If you are interested in writing a thesis regarding this project, please feel free to contact Dr. Dominik Schürmann.
Titel | Art | Betreuer | Status |
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Implementation of BANDANA on Android | Projektarbeit | Dr. Dominik Schürmann | abgeschlossen |
On Quantization Schemes And Security Aspects For Biometrical Key Generation | Masterarbeit | Dr. Dominik Schürmann | abgeschlossen |
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