Enabling Identity for the IoT-as-a-Service Business Model
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IEEE
Materia
IoT As-a-service IoTaaS Identity management SSI
Fecha
2021-11-25Referencia bibliográfica
S. de Diego, C. Regueiro and G. Maciá-Fernández, "Enabling Identity for the IoT-as-a-Service Business Model," in IEEE Access, vol. 9, pp. 159965-159975, 2021, doi: [10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3131012]
Patrocinador
Basque Country Government through the Collaborative Research Grants Program in Strategic Areas (ELKARTEK) Program by the Project TRUSTIND KK-2020/00054; Spanish Government CER-20211030 PID2020-114495RB-I00Resumen
The IoT-as-a-Service (IoTaaS) business model has already been identi ed by some people from
both industry and academia, but has not been formally de ned. IoTaaS offers IoT devices on demand, with
considerable cost savings and resource optimization. In addition, it enables different applications to reuse
the existing devices. However, this business model is associated with different technological challenges that
need to be addressed, one of which is the identity problem. Focusing on this, self-sovereign identity (SSI)
schemes have proven to provide better privacy and scalability than traditional identity paradigms, which
is especially important in the IoT owing to its characteristics. In this paper, we formally analyze an IoTaaS
business model, identifying and detailing its main technological challenges. In addition, we tackle the identity
problem of this business model and propose an SSI-based identity management system, which is compliant
with the existing standards from the W3C, and include a performance evaluation.