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Gait-Based Privacy Protection for Smart Wearable Devices
Feb. 27, 2024, 5:11 a.m. | Yu Su, Yongjiao Li, Zhu Cao
cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org
Abstract: Smart wearable devices (SWDs) collect and store sensitive daily information of many people. Its primary method of identification is still the password unlocking method. However, several studies have shown serious security flaws in that method, which makes the privacy and security concerns of SWDs particularly urgent. Gait identification is well suited for SWDs because its built-in sensors can provide data support for identification. However, existing gait identification methods have low accuracy and neglect to protect …
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