Two-way quantum key distribution (QKD) protocols can provide positive secret key rates for considerably higher quantum bit error rates (QBER) than one-way protocols. However, when QBER is low, only modest key rate gains have been achieved. This is one of the major obstacles for using two-way protocols. In this paper we introduce a new two-way QKD protocol which is a step towards overcoming this shortcoming. Under the assumption that the eavesdropper can only perform individual symmetric quantum attacks, our protocol performs quantum key distribution with a secret key rate that is higher than the information theoretical bound limiting the performance of any one-way protocol. This holds true also for very low QBER values.Peer reviewe
Secure communications and cryptography is as old as civilization itself. The Greek Spartans for inst...
Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) provides a mean for unconditionally secure secret key sharing for sec...
We review a quantum key distribution protocol, recently proposed by us, that makes use of a two-way ...
Two-way quantum key distribution (QKD) protocols can provide positive secret key rates for considera...
We present a simple method to obtain an upper bound on the achievable secret key rate in quantum key...
Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) consists in the exchange of a secrete key between two distant points ...
We present a simple method to obtain an upper bound on the achievable secret key rate in quantum key...
Quantum cryptography is a well-stated field within quantum applications where quantum information is...
We propose some simple changes to a class of Quantum Key Distribution protocols. The first enhanceme...
Abstract This work presents quantum key distribution protocols (QKDPs) to safeguard security in larg...
We investigate a general class of quantum key distribution (QKD) protocols using one-way classical c...
We investigate a general class of quantum key distribution (QKD) protocols using one-way classical c...
Secure communications and cryptography is as old as civilization itself. The Greek Spartans for inst...
Quantum key distribution protocols typically make use of a one-way quantum channel to distribute a s...
A coherent state quantum key distribution (QKD) protocol based on simultaneous quadrature measuremen...
Secure communications and cryptography is as old as civilization itself. The Greek Spartans for inst...
Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) provides a mean for unconditionally secure secret key sharing for sec...
We review a quantum key distribution protocol, recently proposed by us, that makes use of a two-way ...
Two-way quantum key distribution (QKD) protocols can provide positive secret key rates for considera...
We present a simple method to obtain an upper bound on the achievable secret key rate in quantum key...
Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) consists in the exchange of a secrete key between two distant points ...
We present a simple method to obtain an upper bound on the achievable secret key rate in quantum key...
Quantum cryptography is a well-stated field within quantum applications where quantum information is...
We propose some simple changes to a class of Quantum Key Distribution protocols. The first enhanceme...
Abstract This work presents quantum key distribution protocols (QKDPs) to safeguard security in larg...
We investigate a general class of quantum key distribution (QKD) protocols using one-way classical c...
We investigate a general class of quantum key distribution (QKD) protocols using one-way classical c...
Secure communications and cryptography is as old as civilization itself. The Greek Spartans for inst...
Quantum key distribution protocols typically make use of a one-way quantum channel to distribute a s...
A coherent state quantum key distribution (QKD) protocol based on simultaneous quadrature measuremen...
Secure communications and cryptography is as old as civilization itself. The Greek Spartans for inst...
Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) provides a mean for unconditionally secure secret key sharing for sec...
We review a quantum key distribution protocol, recently proposed by us, that makes use of a two-way ...