The Electric Network Frequency Based Method of Forensic Audio Analysis

The article describes new possibilities for technical authentication of audio recordings and determination of circumstances in which they were made in the context of Russian forensic practice. The proposed method is based on comparing the frequency of the electric current in the grid reflected in th...

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Main Authors: A. A. Bessonov, A. G. Boyarov, M. V. Stepanov
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation, Russian Federal Centre of Forensic Science 2019-07-01
Series:Теория и практика судебной экспертизы
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Online Access:https://www.tipse.ru/jour/article/view/506
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spelling doaj-6b7c786959a54e41a7713887b0cbf76d2021-07-28T14:06:25ZrusMinistry of Justice of the Russian Federation, Russian Federal Centre of Forensic Science Теория и практика судебной экспертизы1819-27852587-72752019-07-01142435010.30764/1819-2785-2019-14-2-43-50467The Electric Network Frequency Based Method of Forensic Audio AnalysisA. A. Bessonov0A. G. Boyarov1M. V. Stepanov2Investigative Committee of the Russian FederationRussian Federal Centre of Forensic Science of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian FederationInvestigative Committee of the Russian FederationThe article describes new possibilities for technical authentication of audio recordings and determination of circumstances in which they were made in the context of Russian forensic practice. The proposed method is based on comparing the frequency of the electric current in the grid reflected in the submitted audio evidence with reference electric network frequency (ENF) indicators, which are recorded on a regular basis using a specialized hardware and software suite. This method is known as the Electric Network Frequency (ENF) Criterion (developed by Romanian expert Catalin Grigoras in 2005) and has been used by forensic practitioners around the world since 2009. The paper discusses the substance of the method, its possibilities and limitations, and demonstrates its practical value in helping to establish whether an audio recording was tampered with, as well as the date and time it was made. The article is intended for experts as a summary of the method, and for investigators to familiarize themselves with the new possibilities of scientific methodology.https://www.tipse.ru/jour/article/view/506electric network frequencyaudio editing detectionaudio evidence authenticityforensic examination of audio recordingsforensic audio analysiselectric power grid frequencyenf analysis
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author A. A. Bessonov
A. G. Boyarov
M. V. Stepanov
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A. G. Boyarov
M. V. Stepanov
The Electric Network Frequency Based Method of Forensic Audio Analysis
Теория и практика судебной экспертизы
electric network frequency
audio editing detection
audio evidence authenticity
forensic examination of audio recordings
forensic audio analysis
electric power grid frequency
enf analysis
author_facet A. A. Bessonov
A. G. Boyarov
M. V. Stepanov
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title The Electric Network Frequency Based Method of Forensic Audio Analysis
title_short The Electric Network Frequency Based Method of Forensic Audio Analysis
title_full The Electric Network Frequency Based Method of Forensic Audio Analysis
title_fullStr The Electric Network Frequency Based Method of Forensic Audio Analysis
title_full_unstemmed The Electric Network Frequency Based Method of Forensic Audio Analysis
title_sort electric network frequency based method of forensic audio analysis
publisher Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation, Russian Federal Centre of Forensic Science
series Теория и практика судебной экспертизы
issn 1819-2785
2587-7275
publishDate 2019-07-01
description The article describes new possibilities for technical authentication of audio recordings and determination of circumstances in which they were made in the context of Russian forensic practice. The proposed method is based on comparing the frequency of the electric current in the grid reflected in the submitted audio evidence with reference electric network frequency (ENF) indicators, which are recorded on a regular basis using a specialized hardware and software suite. This method is known as the Electric Network Frequency (ENF) Criterion (developed by Romanian expert Catalin Grigoras in 2005) and has been used by forensic practitioners around the world since 2009. The paper discusses the substance of the method, its possibilities and limitations, and demonstrates its practical value in helping to establish whether an audio recording was tampered with, as well as the date and time it was made. The article is intended for experts as a summary of the method, and for investigators to familiarize themselves with the new possibilities of scientific methodology.
topic electric network frequency
audio editing detection
audio evidence authenticity
forensic examination of audio recordings
forensic audio analysis
electric power grid frequency
enf analysis
url https://www.tipse.ru/jour/article/view/506
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