A Comparison Study for Intelligent Wheelchair Based on MEMS Sensors

A Comparison Study for Intelligent Wheelchair Based on MEMS Sensors

 

A Comparison Study for Intelligent Wheelchair Based on MEMS Sensors

Khatab Majal Ali

Abstract

Today, the security of the system must be improved. A new approach is proposed that achievements the Integrated Circuit Metrics (ICMetric) technology to support identification of devices. ICMetric is a novel technology that generates the identification of devices based on the internal behavior of device features. In this paper, a comparative study is presented between two of our systems. These protection systems are designed to provide protection systems for intelligent wheelchairs. However, we proved that node identification can be provided by utilizing the three types of MEMS sensors. Extracted readings are acquired from the sensors and analyzed mathematically and statistically to provide an ICMetric basis that used to introduce identification of the device. Simulation results show that the proposed system can increase authentication and security.

Key WordsSecurity; MEMS sensor; ICMetric; intelligent wheelchair.

 

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