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FUSION—Fog Computing and Blockchain for Trusted Industrial Internet of Things

Andrea Ceccarelli, Marcello Cinque, Christian Esposito, Luca Foschini, Carlo Giannelli, Paolo Lollini

2020IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is currently foreseen as a foundation to implement the Industry 4.0 vision. However, device heterogeneity and the need of integration and configuration exposes the industrial infrastructure to potential threats, such as black-hole, man-in-the-middle, and malicious configuration attacks. In this article, we investigate how to manage distributed trust information and to enable trusted configuration actions in the IIoT, by opportunistically intermingling blockchain with the software defined networking and container orchestration technologies. In particular, we focus on how the joint and coordinated adoption of such technologies can make technicians’ interventions on industrial equipment both easier and more trusted. To this purpose, we present the design of a software architecture to simplify the management, configuration, and assessment of IIoT systems, and we discuss our experiences with the application of the proposed architecture in a railways use case.

Topics & Concepts

Computer securityComputer scienceIndustrial InternetOrchestrationBlockchainArchitectureContainer (type theory)The InternetTrusted ComputingCloud computingSoftwareInternet of ThingsWorld Wide WebEngineeringOperating systemArtMusicalMechanical engineeringVisual artsPhysical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) and Hardware SecurityBlockchain Technology Applications and SecuritySoftware-Defined Networks and 5G