Design of Secure Enhanced Privacy Protection Electronic Hotel-card Based on QR Code

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The development of the Internet and economy urges researchers to look for a safe and more economical way to secure online hotel-users' private information. This study is rooted in online-hotel user personal privacy and some information protection. The traditional RFID hotel-room card was replaced by the proposed QR e-ID, which combines cryptography, verification code, passwords and multi-directional identity authentication module. All of the privacy information should be registered in the data register center (DRC) with encrypted mode. In order to ensure safety in case if the QR e-ID is used by unknown person it needs a password. The main goal of this study is to investigate how the co-use of computers and mobile devices protect online hotel-users' private information, in addition, reduce the hotel operating costs effectively. The results of the study also provide guidelines to IT developers for future directions in virtual assets protection.

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Chen, E., Ye, A., Miao, F., Fan, W., & Jiang, Y. (2019). Design of Secure Enhanced Privacy Protection Electronic Hotel-card Based on QR Code. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 565). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/565/1/012006

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