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ITU-T X.1094

Telebiometric authentication using biosignals

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Organization: ITU-T
Publication Date: 1 March 2019
Status: active
Page Count: 28
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This Recommendation specifies biosignal sensor requirements and an architecture for a biosignal authentication model that allows mobile users to ensure personal identification using biosignals, such as those obtained from a ballistocardiogram (BCG), electroencephalogram (EEG), electrocardiogram (ECG) and photoplethysmogram (PPG), for telebiometric applications of wearable and mobile devices.

Biosignal sensor requirements and functional architecture identified in this Recommendation are intended for telebiometric applications that can provide personal identification using biosignals to meet the needs of customers, manufacturers and mobile service providers for wearable and mobile devices.

Concretely, this Recommendation covers:

- Biosignal sensor requirements and an authentication architecture for wearable and mobile devices using biosignals.

- General related secure and accurate authentication methods to ensure personal identification for telebiometric applications on wearable and mobile devices using biosignals.

This Recommendation also focuses on the functional requirements, functional architecture and mechanisms for authentication using biosignals as well as defining general requirements for telebiometric authentication using only ECG and PPG.

Document History

ITU-T X.1094
March 1, 2019
Telebiometric authentication using biosignals
This Recommendation specifies biosignal sensor requirements and an architecture for a biosignal authentication model that allows mobile users to ensure personal identification using biosignals, such...

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