Biometric Authentication has become a very popular method for different state-of-the-art security architectures. Albeit the ubiquitous acceptance and constant development in trivial biometric authentication methods such as fingerprint, palm-print, retinal scan etc., the possibility of producing highly competitive performance from somewhat less-popular methods still remains. Electrocardiogram (ECG) based biometric authentication is such a method, which, despite its limited appearance in earlier research works, are currently being observed as equivalently high-performing as other trivial popular methods. In this paper, we have proposed a model to optimize the runtime of identification event in ECG based biometric authentication and we have achieved a maximum of 79.26% time reduction with 100% accuracy.Where w1 = 0.2, w2 = 0.5 and w3 = 0.3 was chosen as optimal weight values via trial and error.
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