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Dot 16KDF algorithm used in IEEE 802.16e

Hi everyone,

Can anyone of u tel me the working n code of Dot 16 KDF algorithm r the sites that contain the abov information........thank you
Oct 9 '07 #1
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sicarie
4,677 Expert Mod 4TB
I'm sure Google and Wikipedia have some good information on that, did you try looking there?
Oct 9 '07 #2
I have searched in those sites but could not find enough information........anyhow thak you..........
Oct 9 '07 #3
sicarie
4,677 Expert Mod 4TB
And what information is it that you are looking for? Did you find an algorithm? Are you confused about the algorithm?
Oct 9 '07 #4
In Dot16kdf algorithm code how is it internally using cmac?Should we compulsarily use cmac function?In 802.16e spec dot16kdf is used to generate the output but itz not mentioned whether it is using Hmac/cmac??If not just explain me the algorithm..........
Oct 10 '07 #5

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