Smart Home Multi-Factor Authentication Using Face Recognition and One-Time Password on Smartphone

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Abstract

Recently, the adoption of smart home technology has been on the rise and becoming a trend for home residents. The development of Internet-of-Things (IoT) technology drives the smart home authentication system with biometric systems such as facial recognition, fingerprint, and voice control techniques. In the context of homeowners, security is always the primary concern. However, conventional home security and the existing smart home security system have some limitations. These techniques use single-factor authentication, which provides limited protection for home security. Therefore, this project proposed a design for smart home multi-factor authentication using facial recognition and a one-time password sent to smartphones for a home security system. Rapid application development was the methodology for conducting this study. A usability evaluation suggested that the proposed smart home multi-factor authentication is acceptable, but some usability issues can be improved in the future.

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Xin, T. Y., Katuk, N., & Arif, A. S. C. M. (2021). Smart Home Multi-Factor Authentication Using Face Recognition and One-Time Password on Smartphone. International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies, 15(24), 32–48. https://doi.org/10.3991/IJIM.V15I24.25393

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