Recently Xia and Song [Phys. Lett. A (In press)] have proposed a controlled quantum secure direct communication (CQSDC) protocol. They claimed that in their protocol only with the help of the controller Charlie, the receiver Alice can successfully extract the secret message from the sender Bob. In this letter, first we will show that within their protocol the controller Charlie's role can be excluded due to their unreasonable design. We then revise the Xia-Song CQSDC protocol such that its original advantages are retained and the CQSDC can be really realized
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We propose a novel protocol for controlled bidirectional quantum secure communication based on a non...
Quantum key distribution (QKD) offers the promise of absolutely secure communications. However, proo...
While secure communication between two quantum parties has been shown possible theoretically, what i...
We present a quantum secure direct communication protocol where the channels are not maximally entan...
This paper introduces two information-theoretically secure protocols that achieve quantum secure dir...
Copyright © 2014 Yao-Hsin Chou et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
We analyzed the security of the secure direct communication protocol based on secret transmitting or...
Quantum secure direct communication (QSDC) uses the quantum channel to transmit information reliably...
© 2017 Chinese Physical Society. Recently, a quantum secure direct communication (QSDC) protocol bas...
Quantum secure direct communication (QSDC) is capable of direct confidential communications over a q...
We illustrate using a quantum system the principle of a cryptographic switch, in which a third party...
An efficient any-to-any quantum secure direct communication network scheme is proposed with quantum ...
We show that the key agreement scheme [Quantum Inf. Process., 20:188, 2021] is flawed. (1) It requir...
By sending systems in specially prepared quantum states, two parties can communicate without an eave...
Most of quantum secure direct communication protocols need a pre-established secure quantum channel....
We propose a novel protocol for controlled bidirectional quantum secure communication based on a non...
Quantum key distribution (QKD) offers the promise of absolutely secure communications. However, proo...
While secure communication between two quantum parties has been shown possible theoretically, what i...