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IEEE C802.16e-04/217 Key Hierarchy Text for PKMv2 David Johnston
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2004-06-25 IEEE C802.16e-04/217 8 { result <= result | OMAC(key, i | astring | keylength); } return result; } The key is a cryptographic key that is used by the underlying OMAC algorithm. ‘astring’ is an octet string used to alter the output of the algorithm. ‘keylength’ is used to prevent extension attacks.