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Sequential Gestural Passcodes on Google Glass

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This paper details an authentication mechanism aimed to aid individuals with visual impairments in accessing online accounts on desktop computers, and decrease the security threat of observers, or shoulder surfer, by providing an alternative to entering typical alphanumeric passwords on keyboards. The mechanism uses a head-mounted wearable device, Google Glass, because it provides feedback directly to the wearer obscuring it from observers, and it--s easy-to-locate and interact with gesture pad, which accepts input from the user. The mechanism is in preparation to enter the testing phase with individuals of the targeted demographic.

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ASSETS '15: Proceedings of the 17th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers & Accessibility
October 2015
466 pages
ISBN:9781450334006
DOI:10.1145/2700648
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Published: 26 October 2015

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  1. authentication
  2. gesture nteraction
  3. security
  4. visual impairments
  5. wearable computing

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  • (2020)A New Authentication Approach for People with Upper Extremity Impairment2020 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops (PerCom Workshops)10.1109/PerComWorkshops48775.2020.9156171(1-6)Online publication date: Mar-2020
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