Decentralized Identifiers and Verifiable Credentials for Smartphone Anticounterfeiting and Decentralized IMEI Database

IF 1.7 Q2 Engineering
Ahmad Sghaier Omar, O. Basir
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Abstract

The smartphone industry is lucrative for device counterfeiting with over 1.5 billion devices sold annually in the last three years. In 2017, it is estimated that there were around 184 million counterfeit devices, valued at 45.3 billion EUR, 12.9% of total sales. Beyond its economic impact, smartphone counterfeiting affects various aspects of user security and privacy, harms manufacturer reputation, and degrades service quality. Furthermore, since smartphone devices are attached to different mobile networks globally, challenges arise on how devices’ identities are maintained and verified and how the supply chain actors can access the device identity throughout its life cycle with less control from third parties. Decentralized identifiers (DIDs) and verifiable claims implemented on a distributed ledger technology present a powerful candidate to address this challenge. Thanks to Blockchain’s use of cryptographic identifiers, record immutability, and provenance, and the features provided by the DIDs and verifiable claims that enable identity management decentralization, portability, and discoverability. This article proposes a smartphone anticounterfeiting system based on an integrated approach of the technologies mentioned above. The proposed system eliminates the need for a central authority and provides the features of identity creation, transfer of ownership, and the capability of fast and secure reporting of stolen devices.
智能手机防伪和去中心化IMEI数据库的去中心化标识符和可验证凭证
智能手机行业的仿冒产品利润丰厚,过去三年每年售出超过15亿部手机。2017年,估计有大约1.84亿个假冒设备,价值453亿欧元,占总销售额的12.9%。除了经济影响之外,智能手机假冒还会影响用户安全和隐私的各个方面,损害制造商的声誉,降低服务质量。此外,由于智能手机设备连接到全球不同的移动网络,如何维护和验证设备的身份以及供应链参与者如何在其整个生命周期内访问设备身份而减少第三方控制的挑战也出现了。分布式账本技术上实现的去中心化标识符(did)和可验证声明为解决这一挑战提供了强有力的候选方案。由于区块链使用了加密标识符、记录不变性和来源,以及did和可验证声明提供的特性,这些特性支持身份管理的去中心化、可移植性和可发现性。本文提出了一个基于上述技术综合方法的智能手机防伪系统。该系统消除了对中央机构的需求,并提供了身份创建、所有权转移以及快速安全报告被盗设备的功能。
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ISSN-0840-8688), issued quarterly, has been publishing high-quality refereed scientific papers in all areas of electrical and computer engineering since 1976
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