Laptop authentication/logon via accelerometer tilt, flip, and twist

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Published on 2010-05-08T05:17:04Z Indexed on 2010/05/08 16:08 UTC
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A number of years ago, I read about a novel way to authenticate and log on to a laptop. The user simply had to hold the laptop in the air and execute a simple series of tilts and flips to the laptop. By logging accelerometer data, this creates a unique signature for the user. Even if an attacker watched and repeated the exact same motions, the attacker could not replicate the user's movements closely enough.

I am looking for information about this technology again, but I can't find anything. It may have been an actual feature on a laptop, or it may have just been a research project. I think I read about it in a magazine like Wired.

Does anyone have more information about authentication via unique accelerometer signatures?

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