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Towards Continuous Authentication Based on Gait Using Wearable Motion Recording Sensors

Towards Continuous Authentication Based on Gait Using Wearable Motion Recording Sensors
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Author(s): Mohammad Omar Derawi (Gjøvik University College, Norway), Davrondzhon Gafurov (Gjøvik University College, Norway)and Patrick Bours (Gjøvik University College, Norway)
Copyright: 2012
Pages: 23
Source title: Continuous Authentication Using Biometrics: Data, Models, and Metrics
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Issa Traore (University of Victoria, Canada)and Ahmed Awad E. Ahmed (University of Victoria, Canada)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61350-129-0.ch008

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Abstract

In this chapter we present continuous authentication using gait biometric. Gait is a person’s manner of walking and gait recognition refers to the identification and verification of an individual based on gait. This chapter discusses advantages and disadvantages of gait biometrics in the context of continuous authentication. Furthermore, we present a framework for continuous authentication using gait biometrics. The proposed framework extends on traditional static (one-time) user authentication. The framework can also be applied to other biometric modalities with small modifications.

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