Mohammad Ikbal Hossain, Muhammad Imam Hussain and Md Khairul Islam Bhuiyan
Adv. Artif. Intell. Mach. Learn., 4 (4):2883-2907
Mohammad Ikbal Hossain : Emporia State University
Muhammad Imam Hussain : State University of New York at Binghamton
Md Khairul Islam Bhuiyan : Chairman and Co-founder, Inventive Apps Ltd
Article History: Received on: 01-Oct-24, Accepted on: 19-Oct-24, Published on: 28-Nov-24
Corresponding Author: Mohammad Ikbal Hossain
Email: ikbalsmn@gmail.com
Citation: Muhammad Imam Hussain, Md Khairul Islam Bhuiyan, Shaharier Arafat Sumon, Shahanaz Akter, Mohammad Ikbal Hossain, Afroja Akther. (2024). Enhancing Data Integrity and Traceability in Industry Cyber-Physical Systems (ICPS) through Blockchain Technology: A Comprehensive Approach. Adv. Artif. Intell. Mach. Learn., 4 (4 ):2883-2907
Abstract
Blockchain
technology, originally designed for cryptocurrencies, has emerged as a
game-changing innovation with broad potential applications. This paper examines
how blockchain can enhance data integrity and traceability in Industry
Cyber-Physical Systems (ICPS), which are integral to Industry 4.0. ICPS, which
integrate computational and physical elements, are vital in managing critical
infrastructures like manufacturing, power grids, and transportation networks.
However, these systems face significant challenges related to security,
privacy, and reliability. Blockchain, with its inherent features of
immutability, transparency, and decentralized consensus, offers a promising
solution to these challenges by ensuring data reliability and traceability
across ICPS, enhancing transaction transparency, and facilitating secure data
sharing.
This
study explores several blockchain applications within ICPS, such as supply
chain management, quality control, contract management, and secure data
sharing. In each of these areas, blockchain has demonstrated the ability to
streamline processes, reduce fraud, and improve system efficiency. In supply
chain management, blockchain enables real-time auditing and ensures compliance.
For quality control, it creates tamper-resistant records that build consumer
trust. In contract management, smart contracts automate processes, increasing
operational efficiency. Additionally, blockchain promotes secure collaboration,
which is essential for maintaining the stability and safety of ICPS.
The
study highlights the need for further research on the practical implementation
of blockchain in ICPS, particularly in addressing challenges like scalability,
system integration, and security vulnerabilities. It also calls for an
investigation into the economic and organizational impacts of blockchain within
ICPS to assess its long-term feasibility and benefits.