Measurement-device-independent continuous variable quantum key
distribution protocol operation in optical transport networks
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2303.17965v1
- Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2023 11:12:09 GMT
- Title: Measurement-device-independent continuous variable quantum key
distribution protocol operation in optical transport networks
- Authors: Irina Vorontsova, Roman Goncharov, Sergey Kynev, Fedor Kiselev,
Vladimir Egorov
- Abstract summary: Noise impact caused by spontaneous Raman scattering, four-wave mixing, and linear channel crosstalk is studied.
The secure key generation rate is estimated to state features of protocol operation when integrated with existing DWDM systems.
- Score: 0.14999444543328294
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Numerically, a theoretical analysis of the noise impact caused by spontaneous
Raman scattering, four-wave mixing, and linear channel crosstalk on the
measurement-device-independent continuous variable quantum key distribution
systems is conducted. The analysis considers symmetry and asymmetry of system
paths, as well as possible channel allocation schemes, for a quantum channel
located in C- and O-bans. Mathematical models for MDI CV-QKD system and the
contributing noises description are provided. The secure key generation rate is
estimated to state features of protocol operation when integrated with existing
DWDM systems in the context of its implementation into telecommunication
networks.
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