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Phoneme-Based Proactive Anti-Eavesdropping with Controlled Recording Privilege

Cryptography and Security 2024-01-30 v1 Sound Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

The widespread smart devices raise people's concerns of being eavesdropped on. To enhance voice privacy, recent studies exploit the nonlinearity in microphone to jam audio recorders with inaudible ultrasound. However, existing solutions solely rely on energetic masking. Their simple-form noise leads to several problems, such as high energy requirements and being easily removed by speech enhancement techniques. Besides, most of these solutions do not support authorized recording, which restricts their usage scenarios. In this paper, we design an efficient yet robust system that can jam microphones while preserving authorized recording. Specifically, we propose a novel phoneme-based noise with the idea of informational masking, which can distract both machines and humans and is resistant to denoising techniques. Besides, we optimize the noise transmission strategy for broader coverage and implement a hardware prototype of our system. Experimental results show that our system can reduce the recognition accuracy of recordings to below 50\% under all tested speech recognition systems, which is much better than existing solutions.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2401.15704,
  title  = {Phoneme-Based Proactive Anti-Eavesdropping with Controlled Recording Privilege},
  author = {Peng Huang and Yao Wei and Peng Cheng and Zhongjie Ba and Li Lu and Feng Lin and Yang Wang and Kui Ren},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.15704},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

14 pages, 28 figures; submitted to IEEE TDSC

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