dc.description.abstract | The widespread adoption of distributed computer systems, exemplified by plat-
forms like Airbnb and Booking.com, has transformed homes into rental proper-
ties and streamlined vacation rentals by offering comprehensive tools for listing
properties, processing payments, facilitating searches, and enabling communi-
cation. However, a critical gap remains: these platforms do not facilitate the
coordination of physical access to these properties, a significant challenge af-
fecting tenants and service personnel. This gap complicates logistics and raises
substantial security concerns, as property owners must ensure safe and autho-
rised access without direct oversight. Additionally, landlords are increasingly
facing disputes concerning the true identity of tenants, questioning whether
they are indeed who they claim to be. There are also concerns about whether
the individuals who book the property are the same who occupy it.
In this thesis, we propose Aquilier, a novel decentralised system utilising blockchain
technology and smart contracts to manage and log physical access to rental
properties. Distinguishing itself from traditional methods, Aquilier integrates
seamlessly with the HomeAssistant smart-home systems to control door locks,
enhancing the security and convenience of property access. All operations are
securely logged in a tamper-proof ledger using the Ethereum blockchain, ensur-
ing unparalleled security and accountability in access management. We show
that this approach is reliable and secure but that further research is needed to
reduce the cost of blockchain operations. | en_US |