Resonance-Based Secure Pairing for WearablesDownload PDFOpen Website

Published: 01 Jan 2018, Last Modified: 11 May 2023IEEE Trans. Mob. Comput. 2018Readers: Everyone
Abstract: Securely pairing wearables with ano-ther device is the key to many promising applications. This paper presents Touch-And-Guard (TAG), a system that uses hand touch as an intuitive manner to establish a secure connection between a wristband wearable and the touched device. It generates secret bits from hand resonant properties, which are obtained using accelerometers and vibration motors. The extracted secret bits are used by both sides to authenticate each other and then communicate confidentially. The ubiquity of accelerometers and motors presents an immediate market for our system. We demonstrate the feasibility of our system using an experimental prototype and conduct experiments involving 12 participants with 1,440 trials. The results indicate that we can generate secret bits at a rate of 7.15 bit/s, which is 44 percent faster than conventional text input PIN authentication.
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