EEG based authentication of body channel communication

Authors

  • S Rajaram Sri Venkateshwaraa college of Engineering and Technology, Ariyur, Author
  • V Murugesh Sri Venkateshwaraa college of Engineering and Technology, Ariyur, Author
  • K Anbarasan Sri Venkateshwaraa college of Engineering and Technology, Ariyur, Author
  • Mr. A.V Srinath Sri Venkateshwaraa college of Engineering and Technology, Ariyur, Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54228/qaar1q35

Keywords:

BCI, brain-computer interface, EEG signal (key words)

Abstract

EEG-based authentication is a method of verifying an individual's identity by analyzing and statistically analyzing their brainwave signals. This approach is particularly useful for security purposes, as it can provide an accurate means of confirming someone's unique identity. In many studies that use EEG-based authentication, researchers extract features from the frequency bands present in the EEG signal. This allows them to identify specific patterns in the signal that are unique to each individual, providing a reliable way of verifying their identity. One promising technology that could enhance EEG-based authentication is flexible electronics. These devices are designed to be compatible with soft and stretchable film substrates, allowing them to conform to the contours of the human body. By integrating various sensors and communication ICs, wearable flexible electronics can track an individual's vital signs without impeding their daily activities. Overall, the combination of EEG-based authentication and flexible electronics could provide a powerful tool for enhancing security measures and monitoring human health.

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Author Biographies

  • S Rajaram, Sri Venkateshwaraa college of Engineering and Technology, Ariyur,

    Bio Medical Engineering, Sri Venkateshwaraa College of Engineering, Puducherry, India.

  • V Murugesh, Sri Venkateshwaraa college of Engineering and Technology, Ariyur,

    Bio Medical Engineering, Sri Venkateshwaraa College of Engineering, Puducherry, India.

  • K Anbarasan, Sri Venkateshwaraa college of Engineering and Technology, Ariyur,

    Bio Medical Engineering, Sri Venkateshwaraa College of Engineering, Puducherry, India.

  • Mr. A.V Srinath, Sri Venkateshwaraa college of Engineering and Technology, Ariyur,

    Bio Medical Engineering, Sri Venkateshwaraa College of Engineering, Puducherry, India.

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Published

2024-11-20

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