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Yorikane, Yasuhiro
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Abstract | We propose to utilize an electromagnetic wave through a human body as biometrics. The electromagnetic wave (intrabody propagation signal) is generated at a relatively shallow depth in the human body through a pair of electrodes pasted on the human skin. The biological tissue of each individual human being is different from that of others, so that the transfer characteristic of the intra-body propagation signal is also different mutually. By using such a difference, it is expected to authenticate personal identification. In addition, liveness detection can be realized simultaneously using the intra-body propagation signal. It is effective on the detection of spoofing using artificial bodies. In this paper, we examine the individual feature in the intra-body propagation signal based on the spectrum analysis. As a result, the verification rate of 58% is obtained using the similarity of the power spectrum especially in the 30-60 MHz sub-band.
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Publisher | IEEE
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Conference Paper
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ISBN | 9781424415489
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Journal Title | Biometrics Symposium 2007
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Biometrics Symposium 2007
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Start Page | 1
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End Page | 6
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Published Date | 2007
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Citation | Biometrics Symposium 2007. 2007, 1-6
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Faculty of Engineering/Graduate School of Engineering
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English
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