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Understanding the Effectiveness of Ultrasonic Microphone Jammer (1904.08490v1)

Published 17 Apr 2019 in cs.CR, cs.HC, and eess.SP

Abstract: Recent works have explained the principle of using ultrasonic transmissions to jam nearby microphones. These signals are inaudible to nearby users, but leverage "hardware nonlinearity" to induce a jamming signal inside microphones that disrupts voice recordings. This has great implications on audio privacy protection. In this work, we gain a deeper understanding on the effectiveness of ultrasonic jammer under practical scenarios, with the goal of disabling both visible and hidden microphones in the surrounding area. We first experiment with existing jammer designs (both commercial products and that proposed by papers), and find that they all offer limited angular coverage, and can only target microphones in a particular direction. We overcome this limitation by building a circular transducer array as a wearable bracelet. It emits ultrasonic signals simultaneously from many directions, targeting surrounding microphones without needing to point at any. More importantly, as the bracelet moves with the wearer, its motion increases jamming coverage and diminishes blind spots (the fundamental problem facing any transducer array). We evaluate the jammer bracelet under practical scenarios, confirming that it can effectively disrupt visible and hidden microphones in the surrounding areas, preventing recognition of recorded speech. We also identify limitations and areas for improvement.

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