Abstract:With the popularity of mobile devices and the enhancement of users’ requirements for privacy protection, studies of user authentication on mobile devices have attracted widespread attention. Recently, the audio infrastructures of mobile devices have provided greater flexibility and scalability for the design of novel user authentication schemes with excellent performance. After surveying a large number of related works, this study first classifies acoustic sensing-based user authentication schemes on mobile devices according to the difference in authentication metrics and sensing methods and describes the corresponding attack model. Then, it analyzes and compares single authentication metric-based and acoustic sensing-based user authentication schemes on mobile devices. Finally, combined with the problems of existing works, this study gives two metrics (security and practicability) to measure the performance of the user authentication system and discuss future research directions.