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Zero-Interaction Security-Towards Sound Experimental Validation

Published: 14 November 2019 Publication History

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Reproducibility and realistic datasets are crucial for advancing research. Unfortunately, they are often neglected as valid scientific contributions in many young disciplines, with computer science being no exception. In this article, we show the challenges encountered when reproducing the work of others, collecting realistic data in the wild, and ensuring that our own work is reproducible in turn. The presented findings are based on our study investigating the limits of zero-interaction security (ZIS)- a novel concept, leveraging sensor data collected by Internet of Things (IoT) devices to pair or authenticate devices. In particular, we share our experiences in reproducing five state-of-the-art ZIS schemes, collecting a comprehensive dataset of sensor data from the real world, evaluating these schemes on the collected data, and releasing the data, code, and documentation to facilitate reproducibility of our results.

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cover image GetMobile: Mobile Computing and Communications
GetMobile: Mobile Computing and Communications  Volume 23, Issue 2
June 2019
34 pages
ISSN:2375-0529
EISSN:2375-0537
DOI:10.1145/3372300
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Published: 14 November 2019
Published in SIGMOBILE-GETMOBILE Volume 23, Issue 2

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