Author:
Hajj-Ahmad Adi,Wong Chau-Wai,Choi Jisoo,Wu Min
Abstract
AbstractThere has been an increasing amount of work surrounding the Electric Network Frequency (ENF) signal, an environmental signature captured by audio and video recordings made in locations where there is electrical activity. ENF is the frequency of power distribution networks, 60 Hz in most of the Americas and 50 Hz in most other parts of the world. The ubiquity of this power signature and the appearance of its traces in media recordings motivated its early application toward time–location authentication of audio recordings. Since then, more work has been done toward utilizing this signature for other forensic applications, such as inferring the grid in which a recording was made, as well as applications beyond forensics, such as temporally synchronizing media pieces. The goal of this chapter is to provide an overview of the research work that has been done on the ENF signal and to provide an outlook for the future.
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