Abstract

Cyber–physical system (CPS) provides a foundation for the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) that interconnects all types of devices. The integration of CPS with IIoT generates the large volumes of data forcing the development of artificial intelligence (AI) to extract information more precisely. Nevertheless, the increasing volume/variety of data traffic and the ever-growing number of IIoT devices bring great challenges for the host-centric communication model of the current Internet. In this work, we present a novel information-centric networking (ICN)-based system model in CPS, which enables processing data from IIoT devices closer to the edge as opposed to a content provider. Based on this ICN system model, we propose an edge-assisted authentication scheme in CPS, aiming to protect the system from unauthorized access and reduce workload for resource-constrained devices. The main features of our scheme include a delegation model of security operations and session handshake procedures through edge routers, addressing the rising challenges in managing and securing IIoT devices in the ICN. We formally prove the security of our scheme and conduct performance analysis to show its practicality.

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