The conventional typed password is essentially a thing of the past when it comes to the strides researchers and developers have made for more fool-proof alternatives; for example, SkullConduct. SkullConduct is the name given by researchers in Germany who have been experimenting with skull vibrations as a form of authentication. When sound passes through a person's skull, a unique pattern is created just for them.
To read this specific pattern, researchers modified Google Glass to play white noise. The Google Glass application then records the sound it plays and converts the data into byte files that were used to identify 10 participants. SkullConduct was 97% accurate. Although many more tests are in store to address issues such as background noise, SkullConduct is an promising concept.
Skull Vibration Authentication Systems
SkullConduct Identifies People via Unique Sound Readings
Trend Themes
1. Skull Vibration Authentication - Developing authentication systems that capture unique skull vibrations.
2. Biometric Authentication - Growing trend towards more secure and convenient forms of authentication without traditional typed passwords.
3. Wearable Technology Authentication - Integration of bone conduction technology to authenticate users on wearable devices.
Industry Implications
1. Technology - Tech companies could develop bone conduction wearable devices that utilize SkullConduct authentication.
2. Security - Security companies could utilize SkullConduct for biometric authentication in high-security environments.
3. Healthcare - Healthcare providers could use SkullConduct authentication to securely access patient information on wearable devices.