Authentication of persons using acceleration sensors in a telemedicine setting

Sven Becker, A. Scholz, M. Gül, D. Dill, B. Wolf

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Abstract

Prophylactic measures are reducing costs of healthcare without lowering its quality. Telemetric Personal Health Monitoring (TPHM) Systems with multi-parametric sensors allow active integration of patients into therapy. A common problem in such systems is the verification and identification of users to guarantee the authenticity of gathered data. To assign measured physiological parameters to legitimate users we included a gait-based identification algorithm into a TPHM System. The algorithm records two-dimensional acceleration data from a two-axis accelerometer located on a chest belt. In configuration mode the participant has to walk fast to allow the algorithm to calculate a reference pattern for the legitimate user of the belt. In identification mode the algorithm is looking for fast walking sequences and compares the recorded pattern with the reference pattern. Test patterns generated by different users wearing the belt are compared to find out if the algorithm is able to distinguish between legitimate and illegitimate users. We use methods similar to classification procedures in speech processing to analyze our data in the frequency domain. Several approaches and classificators like the Mahalanobis Classificator and the Minimum Distance Classificator were examined. The signal processing chain consisted of Hamming Windowing, FFT (Fast Fourier Transformation), calculation of the performance density spectrum and calculation of Fourier coefficients . Furthermore, histogram statistics were used as a simple and performance-efficient way to classify the acquired data. We showed that it is difficult to use acceleration data to identify persons without large training sets.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationWorld Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering - Information and Communication in Medicine, Telemedicine and e-Health
PublisherSpringer Verlag
Pages28-31
Number of pages4
Edition5
ISBN (Print)9783642039034
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009
EventWorld Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering - Information and Communication in Medicine, Telemedicine and e-Health - Munich, Germany
Duration: 7 Sep 200912 Sep 2009

Publication series

NameIFMBE Proceedings
Number5
Volume25
ISSN (Print)1680-0737

Conference

ConferenceWorld Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering - Information and Communication in Medicine, Telemedicine and e-Health
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityMunich
Period7/09/0912/09/09

Keywords

  • Acceleration
  • Authentication
  • Cinematic
  • Identification
  • Medical device

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