Cybersecurity and Traceability in Factory 4.0 highlights the challenges associated with the digitalization of production sites. While new digital technologies bring productivity gains, this transformation also brings new risks, constraints, dependencies and costs. However, there are practical approaches that enable manufacturers to navigate this transition in a way that is overall beneficial to their business.
Using the specific example of blockchain, one of the key components of Industry 4.0, this book illustrates its specific application in implementing traceability to build trust between the factory, its suppliers and its customers, while preserving the confidentiality of the third parties involved. It demonstrates that the energy and storage costs often associated with blockchain are not inherent to the technology itself, but result from implementation choices. Concrete and practical approaches, as well as evaluation tools, are proposed to facilitate the integration of blockchain into an operational factory.
1. Challenges Involving Cybersecurity and Traceability in Factory 4.0.
2. Global Approach to Traceability for Factory 4.0.
3. Blockchain Integration in Traceability for Factory 4.0.
4. Impact Assessment of Blockchain on Factory 4.0.
5. Digitalization-Centered Perspectives for Factory 4.0.
Patrick Sondi is a professor at IMT Nord Europe, France. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Valenciennes, France.
Valentin Mullet holds a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Littoral Côte d’Opale, France.