Abdulkader, Omar Ahmed
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Federated public key infrastructure management for secure internet of things interoperability Abdulkader, Omar Ahmed; Ikram, Muhammad Jawad
International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE) Vol 15, No 1: February 2025
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijece.v15i1.pp792-802

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Proliferating the internet of things (IoT) across all industry fields offers numerous possibilities for invention. It also multiplied the issues of ensuring uniform interoperability among a wide range of devices and platforms. The focus of this paper is to propose an approach for enhancing the security of IoT networks. This study investigated the possible efficacy of employing a federal public key infrastructure (PKI) structure system to serve IoT-based ecosystems. To achieve this goal, we have developed an elaborate experimental framework incorporating different trust models, security protocols, privacy enhancements, and performance metrics that demonstrate the practical benefits of this kind of federated system. One of the contributions of this study is an experimental model that mimics a real IoT ecosystem. It entails many IoT devices, installing vital PKI elements, and the development of safe information transmission channels. Measurements such as latency pointed out the feasibility of various IoT concepts, including such short response time as 2.8 ms for vehicular IoT (V2X). Measures for interoperability ranged with V2X having a 96.4% success, indicating the strength of the standards within that segment. This study reveals the benefits of a federated PKI management system for solving issues of IoT interconnectedness.