mmSafe: A Voice Security Verification System Based on Millimeter-Wave Radar

Sensors (Basel). 2022 Nov 29;22(23):9309. doi: 10.3390/s22239309.

Abstract

With the increasing popularity of smart devices, users can control their mobile phones, TVs, cars, and smart furniture by using voice assistants, but voice assistants are susceptible to intrusion by outsider speakers or playback attacks. In order to address this security issue, a millimeter-wave radar-based voice security authentication system is proposed in this paper. First, the speaker's fine-grained vocal cord vibration signal is extracted by eliminating static object clutter and motion effects; second, the weighted Mel Frequency Cepstrum Coefficients (MFCCs) are obtained as biometric features; and finally, text-independent security authentication is performed by the WMHS (Weighted MFCCs and Hog-based SVM) method. This system is highly adaptable and can authenticate designated speakers, resist intrusion by other unspecified speakers as well as playback attacks, and is secure for smart devices. Extensive experiments have verified that the system achieves a 93.4% speaker verification accuracy and a 5.8% miss detection rate for playback attacks.

Keywords: authentication; millimeter-wave; playback attacks; security privacy; text-independent; vocal cord vibration.

MeSH terms

  • Biometry / methods
  • Cell Phone*
  • Computer Security
  • Radar
  • Voice*