Visible to the public Acoustic Fingerprints for Access Management in Ad-Hoc Sensor Networks

TitleAcoustic Fingerprints for Access Management in Ad-Hoc Sensor Networks
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsZarazaga, P. P., Bäckström, T., Sigg, S.
JournalIEEE Access
Volume8
Pagination166083—166094
ISSN2169-3536
Keywordsaccess management system, Acoustic Fingerprints, acoustic scenery, Acoustic signal processing, Acoustics, Ad hoc networks, ad-hoc sensor networks, audio fingerprint, Audio fingerprinting, audio quality, audio signal processing, authentication, composability, context based authentication, cryptography, distributed voice user interface, fuzzy cryptography yields, Human Behavior, intuitive interaction, microphones, multiple devices, performance evaluation, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, robust generation, robust pairing, Robustness, speech processing, unauthorized devices, user interfaces, users, voice communication, Voice User Interface, voice user interfaces, Wireless sensor networks
Abstract

Voice user interfaces can offer intuitive interaction with our devices, but the usability and audio quality could be further improved if multiple devices could collaborate to provide a distributed voice user interface. To ensure that users' voices are not shared with unauthorized devices, it is however necessary to design an access management system that adapts to the users' needs. Prior work has demonstrated that a combination of audio fingerprinting and fuzzy cryptography yields a robust pairing of devices without sharing the information that they record. However, the robustness of these systems is partially based on the extensive duration of the recordings that are required to obtain the fingerprint. This paper analyzes methods for robust generation of acoustic fingerprints in short periods of time to enable the responsive pairing of devices according to changes in the acoustic scenery and can be integrated into other typical speech processing tools.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9187696
DOI10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3022618
Citation Keyzarazaga_acoustic_2020