Smart speaker design and implementation with biometric authentication and advanced voice interaction capability
Bharath Sudharsan, Peter Corcoran, Muhammad Intizar Ali

TL;DR
This paper presents a new smart speaker prototype with biometric authentication and advanced voice interaction to enhance security and privacy in smart home environments.
Contribution
It introduces a biometric authentication system integrated into a camera-enabled smart speaker, addressing security vulnerabilities in current devices.
Findings
Developed a prototype with biometric authentication capabilities.
Identified security risks in existing smart speakers without authentication.
Demonstrated improved security features in the new smart speaker design.
Abstract
Advancements in semiconductor technology have reduced dimensions and cost while improving the performance and capacity of chipsets. In addition, advancement in the AI frameworks and libraries brings possibilities to accommodate more AI at the resource-constrained edge of consumer IoT devices. Sensors are nowadays an integral part of our environment which provide continuous data streams to build intelligent applications. An example could be a smart home scenario with multiple interconnected devices. In such smart environments, for convenience and quick access to web-based service and personal information such as calendars, notes, emails, reminders, banking, etc, users link third-party skills or skills from the Amazon store to their smart speakers. Also, in current smart home scenarios, several smart home products such as smart security cameras, video doorbells, smart plugs, smart carbon…
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