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Hauptverfasser: Ye, Litao, Chen, Bin, Sun, Chen, Wang, Shuo, Zhang, Peichang, Zhang, Shengli
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Veröffentlicht: 2025
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.18518
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author Ye, Litao
Chen, Bin
Sun, Chen
Wang, Shuo
Zhang, Peichang
Zhang, Shengli
author_facet Ye, Litao
Chen, Bin
Sun, Chen
Wang, Shuo
Zhang, Peichang
Zhang, Shengli
contents Current Wi-Fi authentication methods face issues such as insufficient security, user privacy leakage, high management costs, and difficulty in billing. To address these challenges, a Wi-Fi access control solution based on blockchain smart contracts is proposed. Firstly, semi-fungible Wi-Fi tokens (SFWTs) are designed using the ERC1155 token standard as credentials for users to access Wi-Fi. Secondly, a Wi-Fi access control system based on SFWTs is developed to securely verify and manage the access rights of Wi-Fi users. Experimental results demonstrate that SFWTs, designed based on the ERC1155 standard, along with the SFWT access right verification process, can significantly reduce Wi-Fi operating costs and authentication time, effectively meeting users' needs for safe and convenient Wi-Fi access.
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spellingShingle A Study of Semi-Fungible Token based Wi-Fi Access Control
Ye, Litao
Chen, Bin
Sun, Chen
Wang, Shuo
Zhang, Peichang
Zhang, Shengli
Cryptography and Security
Current Wi-Fi authentication methods face issues such as insufficient security, user privacy leakage, high management costs, and difficulty in billing. To address these challenges, a Wi-Fi access control solution based on blockchain smart contracts is proposed. Firstly, semi-fungible Wi-Fi tokens (SFWTs) are designed using the ERC1155 token standard as credentials for users to access Wi-Fi. Secondly, a Wi-Fi access control system based on SFWTs is developed to securely verify and manage the access rights of Wi-Fi users. Experimental results demonstrate that SFWTs, designed based on the ERC1155 standard, along with the SFWT access right verification process, can significantly reduce Wi-Fi operating costs and authentication time, effectively meeting users' needs for safe and convenient Wi-Fi access.
title A Study of Semi-Fungible Token based Wi-Fi Access Control
topic Cryptography and Security
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.18518