Mup: Simplifying secure over-the-air update with mqtt for constrained iot devices

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Abstract

Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT) is one of the dominating protocols for edge-and cloud-based Internet of Things (IoT) solutions. When a security vulnerability of an IoT device is known, it has to be fixed as soon as possible. This requires a firmware update procedure. In this paper, we propose a secure update protocol for MQTT-connected devices which ensures the freshness of the firmware, authenticates the new firmware and considers constrained devices. We show that the update protocol is easy to integrate in an MQTT-based IoT network using a semantic approach. The feasibility of our approach is demonstrated by a detailed performance analysis of our prototype implementation on a IoT device with 32 kB RAM. Thereby, we identify design issues in MQTT 5 which can help to improve the support of constrained devices.

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Sahlmann, K., Clemens, V., Nowak, M., & Schnor, B. (2021). Mup: Simplifying secure over-the-air update with mqtt for constrained iot devices. Sensors (Switzerland), 21(1), 1–21. https://doi.org/10.3390/s21010010

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