Pre-Grant Publication Number: 20090049544
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Prior Art Detail
#354Personal Identification Techniques Based on Operational Habit of Cellular Phone
Applies to Claims 1
Summary / Description
| Summary / Description | This paper discloses personal identification techniques based on operational habit of a device in order to authenticate the person using the device. |
Basic Information
| Type of Prior Art | Online Publication |
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| Author/Creator | Takamasa Isohara, Keisuke Takemori, Iwao Sasase |
| Title | Personal Identification Techniques Based on Operational Habit of Cellular Phone |
| Publication Date | January 1, 2006 |
| Publisher | Proceedings of the International Multiconference on Computer Science and Information Technology |
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Excerpt
Excerpt The prior art discloses thus, "Keystroke Dynamics Keystroke dynamics are used on the personal computer environment. They are also known as typing biometrics. These methods analyze the way a user types at a personal computer
by monitoring the keyboard inputs in attempt to identify users base on their typing rhythm pattern. There is less sense of resistance than fingerprint or face authentication because they are based on action characteristics. Moreover, it is easy to implement these methods on the many types of communication terminals which have a keyboard."
And also discloses the inclusion of a Frequency Based Algorithm to identify and authenticate the user. |
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check the abstract of the article relating to the usage pattern of the device for authenticating the user of the device.
check the abstract of the article relating to the usage pattern of the device for authenticating the user of the device.
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