Abstract

Municipal Wi-Fi networks aim at city-wide wireless access to selected city services for a variety of users. Collaborative Muni-Fi approaches use existing private access points and provide controlled access to these services. However, the distributed and decentralized nature of a network comprised of strangers makes access control challenging. We present two design options for including mobile clients in such system: a client and a network centric design. For both designs we briefly discuss aspects of security and device mobility.

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