In June 2021, Facebook launched the 2021 Towards Trustworthy Products in AR, VR, and Smart Devices request for proposals (RFP). Today, we’re announcing the winners of this award.
This RFP is a continuation of the 2020 Explorations of Trust in AR, VR, and Smart Devices RFP. Through this series of RFPs, the Facebook Reality Labs Security Assurance team aims to foster further innovation and deepen their collaboration with academia in the areas of trust in AR, VR, and smart device products. The mixed-reality and smart device industries continue to evolve and present unique use cases and considerations. They bring entirely new categories of technologies and thus entirely new security and privacy challenges. With these new challenges comes the opportunity to explore new methods and models for considering trust.
This second round of awarded research will explore the following:
The team reviewed 83 high-quality proposals and are pleased to announce the eight winning proposals and five honorable mentions. Thank you to everyone who took the time to submit a proposal, and congratulations to the winners.
Through this RFP, we hope to fund ongoing research efforts that will help Facebook Reality Labs and the broader XR industry and communities better understand and address these nascent risk areas in our efforts to build trustworthy products.
Accessible multi-factor authentication in augmented reality glasses
Rahul Chatterjee, Earlence Fernandes, Yuhang Zhao (University of Wisconsin–Madison)
Hardware trojan detection through imaging and machine learning
Navid Asadi, Mark Tehranipoor (University of Florida)
Location tampering in multi-user AR: attacks and defenses
Jiasi Chen, Nael Abu-Ghazaleh (University of California, Riverside)
Perception integrity in virtual reality
Seongkook Heo, Yuan Tian (University of Virginia)
Privacy-preserving eye tracking for AR/VR with adversarial learning
Guohao Lan, Xucong Zhang (Delft University of Technology)
Provably robust 3D point cloud classification for mobile augmented reality
Maria Gorlatova, Neil Gong (Duke University)
Towards secure multi-application augmented and virtual reality platforms
Franziska Roesner, Tadayoshi Kohno (University of Washington)
Usable privacy control for real-time eye tracking in AR/VR
Kassem Fawaz, Younghyun Kim (University of Wisconsin–Madison)
Hardware and software for enforcing security on camera-based AR/VR apps
Samuel T. King, Jason Lowe-Power, Zubair Shafiq (University of California, Davis)
Preventing misactivation of voice assistant using head orientation
Anupam Das (North Carolina State University)
Privacy-utility aware 3D visual data transformation
Kanchana Thilakarathna, Albert Zomaya (University of Sydney)
Selective sharing and spatial privacy preservation in mixed reality
Imad Elhajj, Ayman Kayssi, Noel Maalouf (American University of Beirut)
X-ray assurance for printed circuit boards in AR/VR applications
Navid Asadi, Mark Tehranipoor (University of Florida)