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Secure Routine: A Routine-Based Algorithm for Drivers Identification

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arxiv 2112.06200 v1 pith:7J2GWY6I submitted 2021-12-12 cs.CR cs.LG

classification cs.CRcs.LG
keywords routinesecuredriversbehaviourdriveridentificationotherworks
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The introduction of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in transportation systems leads to several advantages (efficiency of transport, mobility, traffic management). However, it may bring some drawbacks in terms of increasing security challenges, also related to human behaviour. As an example , in the last decades attempts to characterize drivers' behaviour have been mostly targeted. This paper presents Secure Routine, a paradigm that uses driver's habits to driver identification and, in particular, to distinguish the vehicle's owner from other drivers. We evaluate Secure Routine in combination with other three existing research works based on machine learning techniques. Results are measured using well-known metrics and show that Secure Routine outperforms the compared works.

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