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Asset-Aware and Resilient Trust Management Framework for Industrial IoT Edge Networks
Yufei Wang1, Huanhuan Gu2,3, Qian Ye4
1School of Internet of Things Engineering, Wuxi University of Technology, Wuxi 214121, China.
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Trust evaluation in Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) edge networks must account for both device behavior and the operational importance of industrial assets. Existing models often apply uniform scoring rules, which may limit their response to semantic attacks and whitewashing behavior while increasing the processing burden on edge devices. This paper presents an Asset-Aware Resilient Trust (ART) framework. ART separates dynamic behavioral credibility from physical asset criticality through a dual-plane architecture. Cross-layer evidence is collected from communication, identity, physical, and semantic interactions. A Fuzzy Triggered-Entropy Weight Method (Fuzzy T-EWM) recalculates evidence weights only when the observed fluctuation exceeds a preset threshold. Trust scores are updated using a Fast-Drop Slow-Rise rule, together with a tolerance margin for routine network jitter. The simulation results show that ART detects stealthy False Data Injection attacks, limits trust recovery after whitewashing behavior, and reduces accumulated computational overhead by 76.4% compared with the Standard EWM baseline. The credibility-weighted aggregation mechanism also limits collusive recommendation manipulation during cold-start evaluation. These results support differentiated trust regulation for IIoT edge networks.
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