Proof-of-PUF enabled Blockchain : concurrent data and device security for Internet-of-Energy

Asif, Rameez and Ghanem, Kinan and Irvine, James (2020) Proof-of-PUF enabled Blockchain : concurrent data and device security for Internet-of-Energy. Sensors, 21 (1). 28. ISSN 1424-8220 (https://doi.org/10.3390/s21010028)

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Abstract

A detailed review on the technological aspects of Blockchain and Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) is presented in this article. It stipulates an emerging concept of Blockchain that integrates hardware security primitives via PUFs to solve bandwidth, integration, scalability, latency, and energy requirements for the Internet-of-Energy (IoE) systems. This hybrid approach, hereinafter termed as PUFChain, provides device and data provenance which records data origins, history of data generation and processing, and clone-proof device identification and authentication, thus possible to track the sources and reasons of any cyber attack. In addition to this, we review the key areas of design, development, and implementation, which will give us the insight on seamless integration with legacy IoE systems, reliability, cyber resilience, and future research challenges.