Abstract
User authentication is often regarded as the "gatekeeper"of cyber security. It has, however, long suffered from significant usability issues that have resulted in research focussing upon frictionless and transparent biometric approaches. Activity-based user authentication - a technique that authenticates a user by what they are physically doing at a specific point in time has attracted significant attention, particularly due to the increasing popularity of smartwatches. This research aims to overcome limitations in prior work by exploring the viability of the approach in real-world conditions. The study presents two principal experiments, one focused upon a constrained environment to provide a control and a second reflecting real-life. With over 1000 h of sampled data across 60 participants, the study sought to explore sensor, feature composition, and classifier design to explore the practical viability of the approach. Whilst the control experiment achieved best case Equal Error Rate of 0.29%, an improvement upon the prior art using optimisation, the best-case real-world results were not too far behind at 0.7%. This demonstrates that whilst the feature generated in the real-life experiment are subject to increased levels of noise, the performance is viable within the context of a transparent and continuous user authentication approach.
RAS ID
76850
Document Type
Journal Article
Date of Publication
7-1-2025
Volume
68
Issue
7
Funding Information
University of Kufa / Government of Iraq
School
School of Science
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
Publisher
Oxford Academic
Identifier
N. Clarke: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3595-3800
P. Haskell-Dowland: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1365-0929
Recommended Citation
Al-Naffakh, N., Clarke, N., Li, F., & Haskell-Dowland, P. (2025). Real-world continuous smartwatch-based user authentication. Retrieved from https://ro.ecu.edu.au/ecuworks2022-2026/6670
Comments
Al-Naffakh, N., Clarke, N., Li, F., & Haskell-Dowland, P. (2024). Real-world continuous smartwatch-based user authentication. The Computer Journal, 68(7), 717–733. https://doi.org/10.1093/comjnl/bxae144