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IEEE 802.16e, as an amendment and corrigendum to the IEEE 802.16-2004, published on 28 February 2006, and intended to update and expand IEEE 802.16-2004 to allow for mobile subscriber stations. This paper summarizes the key management protocol belonging to security part of the IEEE 802.16e, which includes security negotiation, authorization, key derivation, handshake, and key transportation. While these building blocks are well designed, we point out some unwel- come features for these building blocks. We also give out sug- gestions to diminish the proposed problems.
IEEE 802.16e, as an amendment and corrigendum to the IEEE 802.16-2004, published on 28 February 2006, and intended to update and expand IEEE 802.16-2004 to allow for mobile subscriber stations. This paper summarizes the key management protocol belonging to security part of the IEEE 802.16e, which includes security negotiation, authorization, key derivation, handshake, and key transportation. While these building blocks are well designed, we point out some unwel- come features for these building blocks. We also give out sug- gestions to diminish the proposed problems.