Abstract
This paper presents an innovative solution to the key exchange problem in the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) implementation. Communication between connected devices must be safe and effective if the IIoT is to continue its fast growth. A crucial part of safeguarding the security and integrity of data shared across the IIoT ecosystem is played by cryptographic key exchange approaches. To provide reliable cryptographic key exchange in the IIoT context, this paper offers a unique approach that makes use of hyperchaotic with complex values, variable parameters, and vector-valued neural synchronization. The method addresses the continued demand for effective cryptographic key exchange across IIoT devices by using drive–response techniques to speed up important applications. Long assessment times in conventional algorithms make it difficult to hide neuronal coordination. As a result, this paper offers a condensed evaluation of ANNs’ (Artificial Neural Networks) synchronization by coordinating ANNs for session key exchange using a hyperchaotic setting. The recommended approach has several benefits, including the following: (1) introducing a hyperchaotic system to generate synchronized input vectors for ANN synchronization; (2) The adaptive rules of parameters-based control procedures are constructed mathematically; (3) reciprocal alignment of vector-valued ANNs to form a neural network for establishing session keys throughout the IIoT network; and (4) relevant numerical simulations are carried out to assess the scheme’s consistency. The recommended approach performs better than other methods that have been published in the literature, widening up opportunities for more effective and reliable industrial applications.
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