Authors
Yiran Shen, Fengyuan Yang, Bowen Du, Weitao Xu, Chengwen Luo, Hongkai Wen
Publication date
2018/3/19
Conference
2018 IEEE international conference on pervasive computing and communications (PerCom)
Pages
1-10
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Since ancient Greece, handshaking has been commonly practiced between two people as a friendly gesture to express trust and respect, or form a mutual agreement. In this paper, we show that such physical contact can be used to bootstrap secure cyber contact between the smart devices worn by users. The key observation is that during handshaking, although belonged to two different users, the two hands involved in the shaking events are often rigidly connected, and therefore exhibit very similar motion patterns. We propose a novel Shake-n-Shack system, which harvests motion data during user handshaking from the wrist worn smart devices such as smartwatches or fitness bands, and exploits the matching motion patterns to generate symmetric keys on both parties. The generated keys can be then used to establish a secure communication channel for exchanging data between devices. This provides a much …
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Y Shen, F Yang, B Du, W Xu, C Luo, H Wen - 2018 IEEE international conference on pervasive …, 2018