基于物理不可克隆功能的身份验证的可复制结果:法医身份验证显微结构光学集(FAMOS)

S. Voloshynovskiy, M. Diephuis, F. Beekhof, O. Koval, B. Keel
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目前,基于表面微结构的物理对象安全领域缺乏共同和共享的数据来开发、测试和公平地对标新的识别和认证技术。据我们所知,大多数已发表的结果都是基于专有数据,这些数据往往缺乏必要的规模来获得统计上显著的结果和结论。因此,在本文中,我们介绍了第一个公开可用的文档数据库,用于研究基于不可克隆表面微观结构图像的物理对象身份验证。我们建立了一个自动系统,适用于在不同光照条件和不同相机下从平面上大量采集微结构图像。样品被多次获取,得到的图像被对齐、标记并在线提供给公众,以供进一步调查和对新方法进行基准测试。在本文中,我们提出了来自5000个独特纸箱包装的图像的统计特性,每个包装用两个不同的相机获得6次。此外,我们推导了原始域、随机投影域和二值化域的统计认证框架以及所有的经验结果。
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Towards reproducible results in authentication based on physical non-cloneable functions: The forensic authentication microstructure optical set (FAMOS)
Nowadays, the field of physical object security based on surface microstructures lacks common and shared data for the development, testing and fair benchmarking of new identification and authentication technologies. To our knowledge, most published results are based on proprietary data that also often lacks the necessary size for statistically significant results and conclusions. Therefore, in this paper, we introduce the first publicly available documented database for the investigation of physical object authentication based on non-cloneable surface microstructure images. We have built an automatic system suitable for massive acquisition of microstructure images from flat surfaces under different light conditions and with different cameras. The samples are acquired several times, and resulting images are aligned, labelled and online available to the public for further investigation and benchmarking of new methods. In this paper, we present the statistical properties for the images originating from 5000 unique carton packages acquired 6 times each with two different cameras. Furthermore, we derive statistical authentication frameworks for the original, the random projected and binarized domains presented together with all empirical results.
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