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A RINA-Based Security Architecture for Vehicular Networks

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Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks for Smart Cities

Part of the book series: Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing ((AISC,volume 1144))

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In this paper, we investigate the use of Recursive InterNetwork Architecture (RINA), a promising network architecture, in a Vehicular Ad hoc Network (VANET) context. We especially show that it can address by design the security requirements in order to insure a secure Vehicular Ad hoc Network. Moreover, we detail how the ETSI security architecture designed for VANET can be naturally integrated in RINA.

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Hrizi, F., Laouiti, A. (2020). A RINA-Based Security Architecture for Vehicular Networks. In: Laouiti, A., Qayyum, A., Mohamad Saad, M. (eds) Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks for Smart Cities. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1144. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3750-9_7

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