基于区块链的医疗物联网(MIoT)设备所有权管理

M. Alblooshi, K. Salah, Yousof Al-Hammadi
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最近,区块链被行业和研究界预见为一种变革性和颠覆性的技术,它将在改变我们交易、贸易、银行、跟踪和登记资产以及开展业务的方式方面发挥重要作用。区块链可以潜在地用于为物联网设备提供可信的真实性,来源和所有权,以一种安全且分散的方式,而无需可信第三方(TTP)或集中机构和服务的参与。TTP可能会受到单点故障的影响,它可能会被中断、破坏或黑客攻击。即使现在是值得信赖的,塔利班也有可能在未来行为不端,变得腐败。本文展示了以太坊区块链(通过智能合约具有强大的可编程特性)如何为医疗物联网(MIoT)设备提供可信的所有权管理。追踪物联网设备的真实所有权至关重要,因为使用假冒的物联网设备可能危及患者的生命。本文提出了一个通用的框架和解决方案,用于管理和追溯物联网所有权的真正来源;即一个物联网设备在其生命周期内可以由多方拥有。本文详细概述了我们提出的系统架构、设计、实体关系以及所有相关方之间的交互。以太坊智能合约的源代码是公开的。本文讨论了与算法、交互、实现和测试相关的关键问题。此外,我们在满足一般安全目标方面提供了我们提出的解决方案的安全性分析,以及针对DDoS,窃听和重放攻击等流行攻击的弹性。
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Blockchain-based Ownership Management for Medical IoT (MIoT) Devices
Recently, blockchain has been foreseen by industry and research community as a transformational and disruptive technology that is poised to play a major role in transforming the way we transact, trade, bank, track and register assets, and do business. Blockchain can potentially be used to provide trusted authenticity, origin, and ownership for IoT devices, in a way that is secure and decentralized without the involvement of a Trusted Third Parties (TTP) or centralized authorities and services. A TTP can be a subject to a single point of failure, and it can be disrupted, compromised or hacked. A TTP can potentially misbehave and become corrupt in the future, even if it is trustworthy now. This paper shows how Ethereum blockchain (with the powerful feature of programmability through smart contracts) can provide a trusted ownership management for medical IoT (MIoT) devices. Tracking the true ownership of MIoT devices is of a paramount importance as using counterfeited MIoT devices can be life-threatening to patients. The paper presents a general framework and solution to manage and trace back the true origin of ownership for an MIoT; whereby an MIoT device can be owned by multiple parties during its life cycle. The paper presents a detailed overview of our proposed system architecture, design, entity relationship, and interactions among all involved parties. The source code of the Ethereum smart contracts is made publicly available. Key aspects related to the algorithms, interactions, implementation and testing are discussed in the paper. Furthermore, we provide security analysis of our proposed solution in terms of satisfying the general security goals and also resiliency against popular attacks as those of DDoS, eavesdropping and replay attacks.
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