BANDANA — Body area network device-to-device authentication using natural gAit

2017 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom)(2017)

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Abstract
Secure spontaneous authentication between devices worn at arbitrary locations on the same body is a challenging, yet unsolved problem. We propose BANDANA, the first-ever implicit secure device-to-device authentication scheme for devices worn on the same body. Our approach leverages instantaneous variations in acceleration patterns from the user's gait to extract always-fresh secure secrets. It enables secure spontaneous pairing of devices worn on the same body or interacted with. The method is robust against noise in sensor readings and active attackers.
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BANDANA,body area network device-to-device authentication,natural gait,secure spontaneous authentication,implicit secure device-to-device authentication scheme,secure spontaneous device pairing
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