Jan. 11, 2023, 2:10 a.m. | Jack Sturgess, Simon Birnbach, Simon Eberz, Ivan Martinovic

cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org

In this paper, we show that by using inertial sensor data generated by a
smart ring, worn on the finger, the user can be authenticated when making
mobile payments or when knocking on a door (for access control). The proposed
system can be deployed purely in software and does not require updates to
existing payment terminals or infrastructure. We also demonstrate that smart
ring data can authenticate smartwatch gestures, and vice versa, allowing either
device to act as an implicit …

access access control authentication control data door finger generated infrastructure knocking making mobile payment payments ring sensor smart smartwatch software system updates wearable

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