Towards Decentralized Proof-of-Location
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Location-based services have become ubiquitous in today’s society, and their integration
with various applications and technologies has shaped our interaction with the
physical world. The current state of location-based systems is very far from ensuring
integrity of the location data, especially in trustless environments, with no individual
reliability guarantees. A paradigm shift is needed in order to provide security against
geo-tampering or location spoofing. To address such requirements, digital and verifiable
Proof-of-Location systems may help in materializing the idea of location-based
authentication or authorization in adversarial environments. Such systems allow for a
vast range of applications in the fields of smart cities, augmented democracy, digital
integrity, liability, and internet transparency. In this thesis, we present a novel approach
to the problem, dissecting the Proof-of-Location systems’ paradigm and building upon
existing work, to further prototype the path towards fully decentralized Proof-of-Location.
Making use of mesh network technologies and permissionless consensus mechanisms,
we specify a new protocol and implement and evaluate a proof-of-concept, showcasing
the generation of complete, verifiable, and spatio-temporally sound location proofs.
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location-based services, proof-of-location, mesh networks, permissionless consensus, blockchain, smart contracts