基于区块链和 Web3 技术的分布式可信数字孪生平台

Seyed Mojtaba Hosseini Bamakan , Saeed Banaeian Far
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第四次工业革命大大推动了数字孪生(DT)在智能制造、自动化、物流和医学分析等各个领域的应用。尽管在部署数字孪生项目方面取得了实质性进展,但仍然存在许多挑战,例如管理分布式数据流、保护商业机密、保护知识产权以及确保隐私和安全。本研究通过利用区块链和 Web3 技术(包括不可篡改代币(NFT)和分布式自治组织(DAO)),提出了应对这些挑战的新方法。该研究旨在开发一个分布式、防篡改的 DT 合作平台,该平台可促进可追溯和可信的数据共享,同时维护知识产权并实现去中心化治理。该平台增强了创意和发明所有权,通过共识协议促进集体决策,并探索基于区块链的联合学习和高效的 DT 项目筹资工具等创新解决方案。本研究以安全模型和分析工具为依托,探讨了几种重要的安全分析方法/工具/模型(如随机甲骨文模型、BAN 逻辑、AVISPA 工具和 TAMARIN 校验器),这些都是众所周知的实用分析方法。它们可以有力地证明 DT 项目声称的每项安全特性。建议的解决方案为未来的学术和工业进步奠定了基础,并得到了全面的 SWOT(优势-劣势-机会-威胁)分析的支持,同时还概述了未来潜在的研究方向。
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Distributed and trustworthy digital twin platform based on blockchain and Web3 technologies

The fourth industrial revolution has significantly increased the adoption of Digital Twins (DTs) across various sectors, including intelligent manufacturing, automation, logistics, and medical analysis. Despite substantial progress in deploying DT projects, numerous challenges remain, such as managing distributed data flows, protecting commercial confidentiality, securing intellectual property, and ensuring privacy and security. This research introduces a novel approach to addressing these challenges by leveraging blockchain and Web3 technologies, including non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and Distributed Autonomous Organizations (DAOs). The study aims to develop a distributed, tamper-proof DT cooperation platform that facilitates traceable and trustworthy data sharing while preserving intellectual property rights and enabling decentralized governance. This platform enhances idea and invention ownership, promotes collective decision-making through consensus protocols, and explores innovative solutions like blockchain-based federated learning and efficient DT project fundraising tools. Relying on security models and analysis tools, this study addresses several important security analysis methods/tools/models (e.g., random oracle model, BAN logic, AVISPA tool, and TAMARIN prover) that are known as practical analysis methods. They can strongly prove every claimed security feature of DT projects. The proposed solutions set the stage for future academic and industrial advancements, supported by a comprehensive SWOT (Strongness - Weakness - Opportunity - Threat) analysis, and outline potential future research directions.

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