Contribution to Safety Extension of IO-Link Wireless
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03654_2023_09_04
Employing the black channel principle with respect to IEC 61784-3:2021
This paper descibes an enhancement of IO-Link Wireless with an additional safety and security communication layer employing the black channel principle to fulfill safety requirements with respect to IEC 61784-3:2021. An extended channel model based on uniformly distributed segments (UDS) superimposed with the binary symmetric channel (BSC) is applied to simplify the residual error probability (REP) calculation, to detect additional error patterns, and to consider BSC-preserving cryptographic algorithms. Also, the REP with respect to the underlying security layer as well as the probability of failure per hour (PFH) are quantified.
Autoren | Thomas Doebbert, Henry Beuster, Gerd Scholl, Walter Schlögl, Peerasan Supavatanakul, |
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Erscheinungsdatum | 01.09.2023 |
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Verlag | Vulkan-Verlag GmbH |
Sprache | Deutsch |
Seitenzahl | 9 |
Titel | Contribution to Safety Extension of IO-Link Wireless |
Untertitel | Employing the black channel principle with respect to IEC 61784-3:2021 |
Beschreibung | This paper descibes an enhancement of IO-Link Wireless with an additional safety and security communication layer employing the black channel principle to fulfill safety requirements with respect to IEC 61784-3:2021. An extended channel model based on uniformly distributed segments (UDS) superimposed with the binary symmetric channel (BSC) is applied to simplify the residual error probability (REP) calculation, to detect additional error patterns, and to consider BSC-preserving cryptographic algorithms. Also, the REP with respect to the underlying security layer as well as the probability of failure per hour (PFH) are quantified. |
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