The lack of interoperability among IoT platforms has led to a fragmented environment, where the users and society as a whole suffer from lock-ins, lack of privacy, and reduced functionality. This paper presents SOFIE, a solution for federating the existing IoT platforms in an open and secure manner using Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLTs) and without requiring modifications to the IoT platforms, and describes how SOFIE is used to enable two complex real life pilots: food supply chain tracking from field to fork and electricity distribution grid balancing with guided electrical vehicle (EV) charging. SOFIE's main contribution is to provide interoperability between IoT systems while also enabling new functionality and business models.

Secure open federation of IoT platforms through interledger technologies. The SOFIE approach / Lagutin, D.; Bellesini, F.; Bragatto, T.; Cavadenti, A.; Croce, V.; Kortesniemi, Y.; Leligou, H. C.; Oikonomidis, Y.; Polyzos, G. C.; Raveduto, G.; Santori, F.; Trakadas, P.; Verber, M.. - (2019), pp. 518-522. (Intervento presentato al convegno 28th European Conference on Networks and Communications, EuCNC 2019 tenutosi a Valencia; Spain) [10.1109/EuCNC.2019.8802017].

Secure open federation of IoT platforms through interledger technologies. The SOFIE approach

Bragatto T.;
2019

Abstract

The lack of interoperability among IoT platforms has led to a fragmented environment, where the users and society as a whole suffer from lock-ins, lack of privacy, and reduced functionality. This paper presents SOFIE, a solution for federating the existing IoT platforms in an open and secure manner using Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLTs) and without requiring modifications to the IoT platforms, and describes how SOFIE is used to enable two complex real life pilots: food supply chain tracking from field to fork and electricity distribution grid balancing with guided electrical vehicle (EV) charging. SOFIE's main contribution is to provide interoperability between IoT systems while also enabling new functionality and business models.
2019
28th European Conference on Networks and Communications, EuCNC 2019
blockchains; distributed ledger technologies (DLTs); food provenance; Internet of Things; smart contracts; smart grid; supply-chain tracking
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Secure open federation of IoT platforms through interledger technologies. The SOFIE approach / Lagutin, D.; Bellesini, F.; Bragatto, T.; Cavadenti, A.; Croce, V.; Kortesniemi, Y.; Leligou, H. C.; Oikonomidis, Y.; Polyzos, G. C.; Raveduto, G.; Santori, F.; Trakadas, P.; Verber, M.. - (2019), pp. 518-522. (Intervento presentato al convegno 28th European Conference on Networks and Communications, EuCNC 2019 tenutosi a Valencia; Spain) [10.1109/EuCNC.2019.8802017].
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