通往负责任和可靠的制造业之路

J. Pennekamp, Roman Matzutt, S. Kanhere, Jens Hiller, Klaus Wehrle
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物联网为制造业提供了丰富的数据,以提高自动化程度。除了公司内部数据开发之外,沿着供应链和跨供应链共享产品和制造过程数据可以实现更高效的生产流程和产品生命周期管理。更重要的是,基于数据的自动化促进了短期的临时协作,实现了高度动态的业务关系,以实现对生产资源和能力的可持续开发。然而,在制造商之间以及与最终客户之间共享和使用业务数据会增加对数据问责性、可验证性和可靠性的要求,并且需要考虑安全性和隐私需求。虽然研究已经确定区块链技术是应对这些挑战的关键技术,但目前的解决方案主要围绕物流发展或专注于已建立的业务关系,而不是自动化但高度动态的合作,这些合作无法利用长期信任关系。我们确定了三个开放的研究领域,以实现由区块链技术实现的真正负责任和可靠的制造:区块链固有的挑战、场景驱动的挑战和社会经济挑战。特别是解决场景驱动的挑战,我们讨论了实现基于区块链的可信信息存储的需求和选项,并概述了其用于自动化的用途,以实现可靠的产品信息共享,高效可靠的协作和动态分布式市场,而无需建立长期信任。
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The Road to Accountable and Dependable Manufacturing
The Internet of Things provides manufacturing with rich data for increased automation. Beyond company-internal data exploitation, the sharing of product and manufacturing process data along and across supply chains enables more efficient production flows and product lifecycle management. Even more, data-based automation facilitates short-lived ad hoc collaborations, realizing highly dynamic business relationships for sustainable exploitation of production resources and capacities. However, the sharing and use of business data across manufacturers and with end customers add requirements on data accountability, verifiability, and reliability and needs to consider security and privacy demands. While research has already identified blockchain technology as a key technology to address these challenges, current solutions mainly evolve around logistics or focus on established business relationships instead of automated but highly dynamic collaborations that cannot draw upon long-term trust relationships. We identify three open research areas on the road to such a truly accountable and dependable manufacturing enabled by blockchain technology: blockchain-inherent challenges, scenario-driven challenges, and socio-economic challenges. Especially tackling the scenario-driven challenges, we discuss requirements and options for realizing a blockchain-based trustworthy information store and outline its use for automation to achieve a reliable sharing of product information, efficient and dependable collaboration, and dynamic distributed markets without requiring established long-term trust.
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