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Poster: Extracting Speech from Subtle Room Object Vibrations Using Remote mmWave Sensing

Published: 16 October 2023 Publication History

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Speech privacy leakage has long been a public concern. Existing non-microphone-based eavesdropping attacks rely on physical contact or line-of-sight between the sensor (e.g., a motion sensor or a radar) and the victim sound source. In this poster, we investigate a new form of attack that remotely elicits speech from minute surface vibrations upon common room objects (e.g., paper bags, plastic storage bin) via mmWave sensing. We design and implement a highresolution software-defined phased-MIMO radar that integrates transmit beamforming, virtual array, and receive beamforming. The proposed system enhances sensing directivity by focusing all the mmWave beams toward a target room object. We successfully demonstrate such an attack by developing a deep speech recognition scheme grounded on unsupervised domain adaptation. Without prior training on the victim's data, our attack can achieve a high success rate of over 90% in recognizing simple digits.

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Zhongjie Ba, Tianhang Zheng, Xinyu Zhang, Zhan Qin, Baochun Li, Xue Liu, and Kui Ren. 2020. Learning-based practical smartphone eavesdropping with built-in accelerometer. In Proceedings of NDSS.
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Yan Michalevsky, Dan Boneh, and Gabi Nakibly. 2014. Gyrophone: Recognizing Speech from Gyroscope Signals. In Proceedings of USENIX Security Symposium. 1053--1067.
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Muhammed Zahid Ozturk, Chenshu Wu, Beibei Wang, and KJ Ray Liu. 2021. Sound recovery from radio signals. In ICASSP 2021-2021 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP). IEEE, 8022--8026.

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    MobiHoc '23: Proceedings of the Twenty-fourth International Symposium on Theory, Algorithmic Foundations, and Protocol Design for Mobile Networks and Mobile Computing
    October 2023
    621 pages
    ISBN:9781450399265
    DOI:10.1145/3565287
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    1. speech privacy attack
    2. mmWave sensing
    3. phased-MIMO

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