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Self-Powered Time-Keeping And Time-Of-Occurrence Sensing, Liang Zhou
Self-Powered Time-Keeping And Time-Of-Occurrence Sensing, Liang Zhou
McKelvey School of Engineering Theses & Dissertations
Self-powered and passive Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices (e.g. RFID tags, financial assets, wireless sensors and surface-mount devices) have been widely deployed in our everyday and industrial applications. While diverse functionalities have been implemented in passive systems, the lack of a reference clock limits the design space of such devices used for applications such as time-stamping sensing, recording and dynamic authentication. Self-powered time-keeping in passive systems has been challenging because they do not have access to continuous power sources. While energy transducers can harvest power from ambient environment, the intermittent power cannot support continuous operation for reference clocks. The thesis of this …
Improving The Security Of Mobile Devices Through Multi-Dimensional And Analog Authentication, Jonathan Gurary
Improving The Security Of Mobile Devices Through Multi-Dimensional And Analog Authentication, Jonathan Gurary
ETD Archive
Mobile devices are ubiquitous in today's society, and the usage of these devices for secure tasks like corporate email, banking, and stock trading grows by the day. The first, and often only, defense against attackers who get physical access to the device is the lock screen: the authentication task required to gain access to the device. To date mobile devices have languished under insecure authentication scheme offerings like PINs, Pattern Unlock, and biometrics-- or slow offerings like alphanumeric passwords. This work addresses the design and creation of five proof-of-concept authentication schemes that seek to increase the security of mobile authentication …