2006
DOI: 10.1007/11922162_37
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GKDA: A Group-Based Key Distribution Algorithm for WiMAX MBS Security

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“…The SRA method improves the scalability for ELAPSE and it can also improve the other methods [20,21,23,24] which have similar setups. As mentioned earlier, ELAPSE divides the MSs into N subgroups.…”
Section: Selected Topics In Wimax 138mentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…The SRA method improves the scalability for ELAPSE and it can also improve the other methods [20,21,23,24] which have similar setups. As mentioned earlier, ELAPSE divides the MSs into N subgroups.…”
Section: Selected Topics In Wimax 138mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The authors in [20] proposed a new group key management protocol called Group-Based Key Distribution Algorithm (GKDA) in which the security keys are distributed into subgroups. The MBS group is first divided into N subgroups; hence, N GKEKs for the subgroups are used instead of one GKEK being shared among all MSs.…”
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