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Mar 13, 2014 · We propose a novel fingerprinting approach that uses the microphones and speakers of smart phones to uniquely identify an individual device.
We study the feasibility of using microphones and speakers embedded in smartphones to uniquely fingerprint individual devices. During fabrication, subtle ...
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This study studies the feasibility of using microphones and speakers embedded in smartphones to uniquely fingerprint individual devices, and identifies the ...
Fingerprint. Dive into the research topics of 'Do you hear what i hear? Fingerprinting smart devices through embedded acoustic components'.
We study the feasibil- ity of using microphones and speakers embedded in smartphones to uniquely fingerprint individual devices. During fabrication, sub- tle ...
Nov 3, 2014 · We study the feasibility of using microphones and speakers embedded in smartphones to uniquely fingerprint individual devices. During ...
Sep 30, 2023 · Anupam Das, Nikita Borisov, Matthew Caesar : Do You Hear What I Hear?: Fingerprinting Smart Devices Through Embedded Acoustic Components.
TL;DR: This paper proposes a novel fingerprinting approach that uses the microphones and speakers of smart phones to uniquely identify an individual device ...
May 19, 2021 · Anupam Das, Nikita Borisov, Matthew Caesar: Fingerprinting Smart Devices Through Embedded Acoustic Components. CoRR abs/1403.3366 (2014).
A Survey on Fingerprinting Technologies for Smartphones Based on Embedded Transducers · Engineering, Computer Science. IEEE Internet of Things Journal · 2023.