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Autores principales: Fan, Jingwen, He, Yi, Tang, Bo, Li, Qi, Sandhu, Ravi
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Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.19011
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author Fan, Jingwen
He, Yi
Tang, Bo
Li, Qi
Sandhu, Ravi
author_facet Fan, Jingwen
He, Yi
Tang, Bo
Li, Qi
Sandhu, Ravi
contents Smart home IoT systems utilize trigger-action platforms, e.g., IFTTT, to manage devices from various vendors. However, they may be abused by triggering malicious rule execution with forged IoT devices or events violating the execution integrity and the intentions of the users. To address this issue, we propose a ledger based IoT platform called Ruledger, which ensures the correct execution of rules by verifying the authenticity of the corresponding information. Ruledger utilizes smart contracts to enforce verifying the information associated with rule executions, e.g., the user and configuration information from users, device events, and triggers in the trigger-action platforms. In particular, we develop three algorithms to enable ledger-wallet based applications for Ruledger and guarantee that the records used for verification are stateful and correct. Thus, the execution integrity of rules is ensured even if devices and platforms in the smart home systems are compromised. We prototype Ruledger in a real IoT platform, i.e., IFTTT, and evaluate the performance with various settings. The experimental results demonstrate Ruledger incurs an average of 12.53% delay, which is acceptable for smart home systems.
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spellingShingle Ruledger: Ensuring Execution Integrity in Trigger-Action IoT Platforms
Fan, Jingwen
He, Yi
Tang, Bo
Li, Qi
Sandhu, Ravi
Cryptography and Security
Smart home IoT systems utilize trigger-action platforms, e.g., IFTTT, to manage devices from various vendors. However, they may be abused by triggering malicious rule execution with forged IoT devices or events violating the execution integrity and the intentions of the users. To address this issue, we propose a ledger based IoT platform called Ruledger, which ensures the correct execution of rules by verifying the authenticity of the corresponding information. Ruledger utilizes smart contracts to enforce verifying the information associated with rule executions, e.g., the user and configuration information from users, device events, and triggers in the trigger-action platforms. In particular, we develop three algorithms to enable ledger-wallet based applications for Ruledger and guarantee that the records used for verification are stateful and correct. Thus, the execution integrity of rules is ensured even if devices and platforms in the smart home systems are compromised. We prototype Ruledger in a real IoT platform, i.e., IFTTT, and evaluate the performance with various settings. The experimental results demonstrate Ruledger incurs an average of 12.53% delay, which is acceptable for smart home systems.
title Ruledger: Ensuring Execution Integrity in Trigger-Action IoT Platforms
topic Cryptography and Security
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.19011