SenCS

Author:

Li Chaohao1,Ji Xiaoyu1,Wang Bin1,Wang Kai1,Xu Wenyuan1

Affiliation:

1. Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, CN

Abstract

Indoor proximity verification has become an increasingly useful primitive for the scenarios where access is granted to the previously unknown users when they enter a given area (e.g., a hotel room). Existing solutions either rely on homogeneous sensing modalities shared by two parties or require additional human interactions. In this article, we propose a context-based indoor proximity verification scheme, called SenCS, to enable real-time autonomous access for mobile devices, utilizing the available heterogeneous sensors at the user side and at the room side. The intuition is that only when the user is within a room can sensors from both sides observe the same events in the room. Yet such a solution is challenging, because the events may not provide enough entropy within the required time and the heterogeneity in sensing modalities may not always agree on the sensed events. To overcome the challenges, we exploit the time intervals between successively human actions to create heterogeneous contextual fingerprints (HCF) at a millisecond level. By comparing the contextual similarity between the HCF s from both the room and user sides, SenCS accomplishes the indoor proximity verification. Through proof-of-concept implementation and evaluations on 30 participants, SenCS achieves an accuracy of 99.77% and an equal error rate (EER) of 0.23% across various hardware configurations.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications

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