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CardioCam: Leveraging Camera on Mobile Devices to Verify Users While Their Heart is Pumping
With the increasing prevalence of mobile and IoT devices (e.g., smartphones, tablets, smart-home appliances), massive private and sensitive information are stored on these devices. To prevent unauthorized access on these devices, existing user verification solutions either rely on the complexity of user-defined secrets (e.g., password) or resort to specialized biometric sensors (e.g., fingerprint reader), but the users may still suffer from various attacks, such as password theft, shoulder surfing, smudge, and forged biometrics attacks. In this paper, we propose, CardioCam, a low-cost, general, hard-to-forge user verification system leveraging the unique cardiac biometrics extracted from the readily available built-in cameras in mobile and IoT devices. We demonstrate that the unique cardiac features can be extracted from the cardiac motion patterns in fingertips, by pressing on the built-in camera. To mitigate the impacts of various ambient lighting conditions and human movements under practical scenarios, CardioCam develops a gradient-based technique to optimize the camera configuration, and dynamically selects the most sensitive pixels in a camera frame to extract reliable cardiac motion patterns. Furthermore, the morphological characteristic analysis is deployed to derive user-specific cardiac features, and a feature transformation scheme grounded on Principle Component Analysis (PCA) is developed to enhance the robustness of cardiac biometrics for effective user verification. With the prototyped system, extensive experiments involving 25 subjects are conducted to demonstrate that CardioCam can achieve effective and reliable user verification with over 99% average true positive rate (TPR) while maintaining the false positive rate (FPR) as low as 4%
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The Role of Negative Emotions in Shaping Tourist Experiences
Drawing on the literature in psychology and tourism, this study aims to explore the mechanism of how negative emotions shape tourist experiences. The study is expected to provide interesting theoretical contributions and practical implications through involving cognitive appraisals as antecedents of emotions, and incorporating coping strategies, and specific characteristics of emotions, like intensity, duration, dominance and sources of emotions as moderators, as well as the reevaluation of the benefits and costs of the tourist experiences as a mediator between negative emotions and tourist attitudes and behaviors. The study results will also help explain the contradicting findings in existing studies about negative emotions
Dielectrics under Electric Field
The chapter first gives a brief introduction on conduction, polarization, dissipation, and breakdown of dielectrics under electric field. Then, two of electric field-related applications, dielectrics for electrical energy storage and electrocaloric (EC) effect for refrigeration are discussed. Conclusion and perspectives are given at last
Large-Plaintext Functional Bootstrapping in FHE with Small Bootstrapping Keys
Functional bootstrapping is a core technique in Fully Homomorphic Encryption
(FHE). For large plaintext, to evaluate a general function homomorphically over
a ciphertext, in the FHEW/TFHE approach, since the function in look-up table
form is encoded in the coefficients of a test polynomial, the degree of the
polynomial must be high enough to hold the entire table. This increases the
bootstrapping time complexity and memory cost, as the size of bootstrapping
keys and keyswitching keys need to be large accordingly. In this paper, we
propose to encode the look-up table of any function in a polynomial vector,
whose coefficients can hold more data. The corresponding representation of the
additive group Zq used in the RGSW-based bootstrapping is the group of monic
monomial permutation matrices, which integrates the permutation matrix
representation used by Alperin-Sheriff and Peikert in 2014, and the monic
monomial representation used in the FHEW/TFHE scheme. We make comprehensive
investigation of the new representation, and propose a new bootstrapping
algorithm based on it. The new algorithm has the prominent benefit of small
bootstrapping key size and small key-switching key size, which leads to
polynomial factor improvement in key size, in addition to constant factor
improvement in run-time cost.Comment: 12 pages,under review of some journa
Experimental study on dynamic performance of pneumatic flexible manipulator with single degree of freedom
Aiming at the problem of insufficient transverse stiffness of flexible manipulator, a kind of pneumatic flexible manipulator with single degree of freedom is developed by using elongated pneumatic artificial muscle joint as the actuator. The structure and functional principle of the manipulator are introduced. The dynamic experiment of the manipulator was carried out by using the three-dimensional motion measurement system, and the dynamic characteristics of the manipulator under three different incentive signals (step, pulse and ramp ) were analyzed, which provided a basis for the establishment of the manipulator control model in the later stage
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