Alisson R. Svaigen, Azzedine Boukerche, Linnyer B. Ruiz, Antonio A. F. Loureiro
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摘要
工业物联网(IIoT)通过实时通信和处理系统在实现高效互联工业方面发挥了关键作用,从而建立在工业4.0的原则之上。如今,工业系统正处于向工业5.0过渡的过程中,在基于人工智能(AI)的方法的支持下,人类将再次成为决策的中心。在这种情况下,无人机通过使用虚拟现实(VR)和增强现实(AR)平台,成为增强环境感知任务、降低运营成本、缓解通信瓶颈以及与人类合作的可行设备。因此,无人机互联网(Internet of Drones, IoD)的网络模式在业界被采用,从而产生了工业无人机互联网(Industrial Internet of Drones, IIoD)。考虑到这些方面,这个网络环境的隐私和安全要求已经发生了变化,这需要对这些变化进行彻底的分析,包括出现的挑战和可能的解决方案。因此,本研究分析了与IIoD相关的隐私和安全问题。也就是说,我们强调了IIoD需要保护的要素,威胁和对策。我们还介绍了这些方面与一般IoD环境的不同之处。最后,我们讨论了IIoD安全和隐私方面的挑战,利用未来的方向来解决工业5.0方面的问题。
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) has played a key role in enabling an efficient and interconnected industry through real-time communication and processing systems, thereby building on the principles of Industry 4.0. Nowadays, industrial systems are in the process of transitioning towards Industry 5.0, where humans will once again take center stage in decision-making, supported by Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based methods. In this context, drones have emerged as a feasible device for enhancing environmental sensing tasks, reducing operational costs, alleviating communication bottlenecks, and cooperating with humans through the use of Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) platforms. Therefore, Internet of Drones (IoD) network paradigm has been adopted in the industry, giving rise to the Industrial Internet of Drones (IIoD). Given these aspects, there have been changes in the privacy and security requirements for this network environment, which demands a thorough analysis of these modifications, including the challenges that arise and possible solutions to overcome them. Consequently, this study analyzes the privacy and security issues related to IIoD. Namely, we highlight the elements of IIoD which require protection, the threats and the countermeasures. We also present how these aspects differ from the general IoD environment. Lastly, we discuss the challenges regarding IIoD security and privacy, leveraging the future directions to address Industry 5.0 aspects.