论文标题

在基于加速度计的步态周期中正式化PQRST络合物以进行身份​​验证

Formalizing PQRST Complex in Accelerometer-based Gait Cycle for Authentication

论文作者

Chen, Frank Sicong, Belman, Amith K., Phoha, Vir V.

论文摘要

通过步态生成的加速度计信号呈现出使用移动设备的人类界面的新边界。基于这些信号的步态周期检测在各个领域都有应用,包括身份验证,健康监测和活动检测。基于模板的研究集中于整个步态周期如何代表步行模式,但这些是计算密集的。基于特征的研究从整个步态循环中提取时间域和频域中的特征,以减少特征的数量。但是,这些方法可能会错过适当代表步行模式复杂性所需的关键结构信息。据我们所知,没有任何研究正式提出了一种结构来捕获步态循环中的变化或加速度计读数的相位。我们提出了一个名为PQRST综合体的新结构,该结构与步态周期中的挥杆相对应,并在此阶段匹配脚部运动,从而捕获了脚部位置的变化。在我们的实验中,基于从该结构得出的九种特征,基于加速度计的步态身份验证系统的表现优于许多基于步态周期的身份验证系统。我们的工作打开了一种捕获步态结构的新范式,并使用类似于与心脏有关的ECG信号的“ QRS复合物”结构类似的步态打开了多个研究和实践领域。

Accelerometer signals generated through gait present a new frontier of human interface with mobile devices. Gait cycle detection based on these signals has applications in various areas, including authentication, health monitoring, and activity detection. Template-based studies focus on how the entire gait cycle represents walking patterns, but these are compute-intensive. Aggregate feature-based studies extract features in the time domain and frequency domain from the entire gait cycle to reduce the number of features. However, these methods may miss critical structural information needed to appropriately represent the intricacies of walking patterns. To the best of our knowledge, no study has formally proposed a structure to capture variations within gait cycles or phases from accelerometer readings. We propose a new structure named the PQRST Complex, which corresponds to the swing phase in a gait cycle and matches the foot movements during this phase, thus capturing the changes in foot position. In our experiments, based on the nine features derived from this structure, the accelerometer-based gait authentication system outperforms many state-of-the-art gait cycle-based authentication systems. Our work opens up a new paradigm of capturing the structure of gait and opens multiple areas of research and practice using gait analogous to the "QRS complex" structure of ECG signals related to the heart.

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