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Towards trustworthy end-to-end communication in industry 4.0
Publisher
IEEE
Date Issued
2017
Author(s)
Matischek, Rainer
Schmittner, Christoph
Mantas, Georgios
Thron, Mario
Delsing, Jerker
Abstract
Industry 4.0 considers integration of IT and control systems with physical objects, software, sensors and connectivity in order to optimize manufacturing processes. It provides advanced functionalities in control and communication for an infrastructure that handles multiple tasks in various locations automatically. Automatic actions require information from trustworthy sources. Thus, this work is focused on how to ensure trustworthy communication from the edge devices to the backend infrastructure. We derive a meta-model based on RAMI 4.0, which is used to describe an end-to-end communication use case for an Industry 4.0 application scenario and to identify dependabilities in case of security challenges. Furthermore, we evaluate secure messaging protocols and the integration of Trusted Platform Module (TPM) as a root of trust for dataexchange. We define a set of representative measurable indicator points based on existing standards and use them for automated dependability detection within the whole system.
Funding(s)
Subjects
Security
Protocols
Industries
Safety
Law
Quality of service
Type
Konferenzbeitrag
Scopus© citations
13
Acquisition Date
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