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VOCAL Introduces Optimal CTR-AES, CBC-MAC-AES, and CCMP-AES Encryption Cores for 802.11iBUFFALO, N.Y., Nov. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- VOCAL Technologies, Ltd., a leading developer of software and hardware solution for the communications industry, announces the availability of an 802.11i Counter Mode/CBC-MAC Protocol (CCMP) hardware engine. The 802.11i Counter mode/CBC-MAC Protocol (CCMP) offers encryption and message authentication based on the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). CCMP uses the Counter mode (CTR) in AES for data encryption and the Cipher Block Chaining-Message Authentication Code (CBC-MAC) in AES for message integrity. VOCAL's CCMP hardware engine comes in two forms, a pure RTL implementation ideal for integrated 802.11i and a general AES hardware core that supports CTR and CBC-MAC encryption modes that can be integrated easily into an embedded processor. For an 802.11i solution, the target rate of 54 Mbps requires approximately 27k gates (9K logic, 4K RAM, 14K SBOX ROMS). The stream is encrypted or decrypted at 6.4 bits per cycle which requires ~8.5 million MIPS processor cycles for a 54 Mbps data rate.
Advantages of VOCAL's solution include flexibility through the ability to program and configure the CCMP-AES solution, engineering experience and the expertise needed to integrate individual modules to make a complete low cost solution. VOCAL invites you to visit its booth at WiFi-Planet Show in San Jose on Dec 3rd. About VOCAL Technologies, Ltd.
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