2023
DOI: 10.3390/iot4010002
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Securing Big Data Integrity for Industrial IoT in Smart Manufacturing Based on the Trusted Consortium Blockchain (TCB)

Abstract: The smart manufacturing ecosystem enhances the end-to-end efficiency of the mine-to-market lifecycle to create the value chain using the big data generated rapidly by edge computing devices, third-party technologies, and various stakeholders connected via the industrial Internet of things. In this context, smart manufacturing faces two serious challenges to its industrial IoT big data integrity: real-time transaction monitoring and peer validation due to the volume and velocity dimensions of big data in indust… Show more

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“…Another important and dynamically developing area, where the technology of distributed fiber-optic sensors can be applied in the very near future, is a smart home, smart city, smart production, and the Internet of Things [86][87][88]. With the spread of such systems, the issues of energy saving and increasing the lifetime of individual elements become more and more relevant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another important and dynamically developing area, where the technology of distributed fiber-optic sensors can be applied in the very near future, is a smart home, smart city, smart production, and the Internet of Things [86][87][88]. With the spread of such systems, the issues of energy saving and increasing the lifetime of individual elements become more and more relevant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The researchers tested their method on motion tracking sensors and showed it significantly improves data quality. Research 22 introduces the Trusted Consortium Blockchain (TCB) framework, a novel approach to address data integrity challenges in smart manufacturing’s big data landscape. TCB harnesses the power of blockchain technology to guarantee the security and verifiability of the massive datasets generated by the multitude of devices and stakeholders interacting within the manufacturing process.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Big data, no matter how useful for the advancement of medical science and vital to the success of all healthcare organizations, can only be used if security and privacy issues are addressed. To ensure a secure and trustworthy big data environment, it is essential to identify the limitations of existing solutions and envision directions for future research [187], [188].…”
Section: Research Gapsmentioning
confidence: 99%