Multimodal Person Recognition for Human-Vehicle Interaction
IEEE MultiMedia
Can Haptics Facilitate Interaction with an In-Vehicle Multifunctional Interface?
IEEE Transactions on Haptics
Pattern Recognition
Unveiling the biometric potential of finger-based ECG signals
Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience - Special issue on Selected Papers from the 4th International Conference on Bioinspired Systems and Cognitive Signal Processing
Check Your Biosignals Here: A new dataset for off-the-person ECG biometrics
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
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We present a system for in-vehicle driver recognition based on biometric information extracted from electrocardiographic (ECG) signals collected at the hands. We recur to non-intrusive techniques, that are easy to integrate into components with which the driver naturally interacts with, such as the steering wheel. This system is applicable to the automatic customization of vehicle settings according to the perceived driver, being also prone to expand the security features of the vehicle through the detection of hands-off steering wheel events in a continuous or near-continuous manner. We have performed randomized tests for performance evaluation of the system, in a subject identification scenario, using closed sets of up to 5 subjects, showing promising results for the intended application.