Metaverse Native Communication: A Blockchain and Spectrum Prospective
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2203.08355v1
- Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2022 02:25:39 GMT
- Title: Metaverse Native Communication: A Blockchain and Spectrum Prospective
- Authors: Hao Xu, Zihao Li, Zongyao Li, Xiaoshuai Zhang, Yao Sun, Lei Zhang
- Abstract summary: This paper proposes a vision of blockchain, encrypted address and address-based access model for all users, devices, services, etc.
The allocation architecture of a designated spectrum for the metaverse is proposed to remove the barrier to access to the metaverse/blockchain.
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- License: http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/
- Abstract: Metaverse depicts a vista of constructing a virtual environment parallel to
the real world so people can communicate with others and objects through
digital entities. In the real world, communication relies on identities and
addresses that are recognized by authorities, no matter the link is established
via post, email, mobile phone, or landline. Metaverse, however, is different
from the real world, which requires a single identity belongs to the
individual. This identity can be an encrypted virtual address in the metaverse
but no one can trace or verify it. In order to achieve such addresses to hide
individuals in the metaverse, re-mapping the virtual address to the
individual's identity and a specific spectrum to support the address-based
communication for the metaverse are needed. Therefore, metaverse native or
meta-native communications based on blockchain could be a promising solution to
directly connect entities with their native encrypted addresses that gets rid
of the existing network services based on IP, cellular, HTTP, etc. This paper
proposes a vision of blockchain, encrypted address and address-based access
model for all users, devices, services, etc. to contribute to the metaverse.
Furthermore, the allocation architecture of a designated spectrum for the
metaverse is proposed to remove the barrier to access to the
metaverse/blockchain in response to the initiatives of metaverse and
decentralized Internet.
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