External biometrics such as thumbprint and facial recognition have become standard tools for securing our digital devices and protecting our data. These systems, however, are potentially prone to copying and cybercrime access. Researchers have therefore explored internal biometrics, such as the electrical patterns within an electrocardiogram (ECG). The heart's electrical signals carry sufficient distinctiveness to allow the ECG to be used as an internal biometric for user authentication and identification. Using the ECG in this way has many potential advantages and limitations. This article reviews the history of ECG biometrics and explores some of the technical and security considerations. It also explores current and future uses of the ECG as an internal biometric.
Keywords: Biometric; Electrocardiogram; Identification.
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