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Journal Science Intensive Technologies №4 for 2022 г.
Article in number:
Features of ensuring information security of smart logistics systems at high-tech industrial enterprises
Type of article: scientific article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18127/j19998465-202204-07
UDC: 658
Authors:

M.S. Ermakov1, K.I. Porsev2, P.I. Abramov3, V.P. Marin4

1,2 Yaroslavl State Technical University (Yaroslavl, Russia)
3 Scientific and Production Association «Orion» (Moscow, Russia)
 

Abstract:

Production logistics is one of the functional areas of managing the movement of material flows within production. The result of automation and digitalization of production logistics processes is the formation of smart logistics systems, the task of which is the successful implementation of intelligent and economical supply chains through the organization of information networks.

Among the key technologies that can make the greatest contribution to the development of smart logistics systems at high-tech industrial enterprises, a number of the following should be attributed: machine learning; big data; digital twins, simulations; augmented and virtual reality; smart sensors; automatic identification of objects, etc. Nevertheless, the full-fledged application of these technologies in the processes of smart logistics is associated with a number of characteristic groups of problems, among which special importance is assigned to the problems of information security.

One of the possible ways to solve the problems of information security of smart logistics systems may be the use of blockchain technology of things. The use of blockchain technology of things allows to ensure: data integrity and confidentiality; a larger address space to support more devices; verifiability of each operation; system fault tolerance due to the absence of a single point of failure; the ability to verify the data source.

Conceptually important for ensuring the effective implementation and functioning of smart logistics systems at high-tech industrial enterprises is the search and implementation of promising research areas necessary for the development and widespread application of the blockchain architecture of things. Only practical recommendations will make it possible to ensure the creation of simple, transparent, safe and fault-tolerant smart logistics systems to the greatest extent, the introduction of which will entail a reduction in the cost and improvement of the quality of transport operations, primarily at high-tech industrial enterprises.

Pages: 56-62
For citation

Ermakov M.S., Porsev K.I., Abramov P.I., Marin V.P. Features of ensuring information security of smart logistics systems at high-tech industrial enterprises. Science Intensive Technologies. 2022. V. 23. № 4. P. 56−62. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18127/j19998465-202204-07 (in Russian)

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Date of receipt: 14.04.2022
Approved after review: 29.04.2022
Accepted for publication: 12.05.2022