Know Me by My Pulse: Toward Practical Continuous Authentication on Wearable Devices via Wrist-Worn PPG
Wei Shao, Zequan Liang, Ruoyu Zhang, Ruijie Fang, Ning Miao, Ehsan Kourkchi, Setareh Rafatirad, Houman Homayoun, and Chongzhou Fang

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a practical, low-power continuous authentication system on a smartwatch using 25 Hz multi-channel PPG signals and a Bi-LSTM with attention, achieving high accuracy and robustness while significantly reducing energy consumption.
Contribution
First real-world implementation of a low-frequency PPG-based continuous authentication system on a smartwatch with strong performance and energy efficiency.
Findings
25 Hz sampling preserves authentication accuracy.
Power consumption reduced by over 50% at 25 Hz.
Activity-diverse training improves robustness across physiological states.
Abstract
Biometric authentication using physiological signals offers a promising path toward secure and user-friendly access control in wearable devices. While electrocardiogram (ECG) signals have shown high discriminability, their intrusive sensing requirements and discontinuous acquisition limit practicality. Photoplethysmography (PPG), on the other hand, enables continuous, non-intrusive authentication with seamless integration into wrist-worn wearable devices. However, most prior work relies on high-frequency PPG (e.g., 75 - 500 Hz) and complex deep models, which incur significant energy and computational overhead, impeding deployment in power-constrained real-world systems. In this paper, we present the first real-world implementation and evaluation of a continuous authentication system on a smartwatch, We-Be Band, using low-frequency (25 Hz) multi-channel PPG signals. Our method employs a…
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