Design and Development of Trust-Based Secure Access Control in Metaverse for Wearable Devices
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2025
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
The sudden emergence of the metaverse has expanded options for immersive digital
environments, especially through head-worn wearables that function as portals to
virtual spaces. But then the integration of wearables with the metaverse has some
serious security, privacy, and trust implications. In this dissertation, we propose a trust-
based secure access control mechanism dedicated to wearable devices inside the
metaverse. The proposed approach makes sure the trustworthiness of the network by
examining four trust parameters, i.e., security, privacy, integrity, and availability. The
trustworthiness measurement of the system is described, and a weighted trust score is
computed to measure the reliability of the system, and a comprehensive authentication
protocol is designed, combining multi-factor authentication principles, encryption,
certain hashing mechanisms and a session key generation process. Using the AVISPA
tool, the architecture is validated and discusses the resilience to the well known attacks
impersonation, replay and theft. The results give a story to the efficacy of the
lightweight framework to establish a secure environment for wearables in the
metaverse. This research adds to the growing bank of knowledge in the field of
improving the safety, security and reliability of virtual environments for end users.
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Department of Computer Science, SP23, Computer Science, Design, Metaverse, Wearable Devices, Dr. Tariq Umer