The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) has already become
a part of our everyday life be it water supply, smart grid, or
production, IIoT is everywhere. For example, factory operators want to know the current state of the production line. These new demands for data acquisition in modern plants require industrial components to be able to communicate. Nowadays, network communication in Industrial Control Systems (ICSs) is often implemented via an IP-based protocol.
This intercommunication also brings a larger attack surface for hackers.
If an IIoT device is influenced by attackers, the physical process could
be affected. For example, a high network load could cause a high Central
Processing Unit (CPU) load and influence the reaction time on the
physical control side. In this paper, we introduce a dual
Microcontroller Unit (MCU) setup to ensure a resilient controlling for
IIoT devices like Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs). We introduce a
possible solution for the demand of secure architectures in the IIoT.
Moreover, we provide a Proof of Concept (PoC) implementation with a
benchmark and a comparison with a standard PLC.
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The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) has already become
a part of our everyday life be it water supply, smart grid, or
production, IIoT is everywhere. For example, factory operators want to know the current state of the production line. These new demands for data acquisition in modern plants require industrial components to be able to communicate. Nowadays, network communication in Industrial Control Systems (ICSs) is often implemented via an IP-based protocol.
This intercommunication...
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