On covert quantum sensing and the benefits of entanglement

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Motivated by applications to covert quantum radar, we analyze a covert quantum sensing problem, in which a legitimate user aims at estimating an unknown parameter taking finitely many values by probing a quantum channel while remaining undetectable from an adversary receiving the probing signals through another quantum channel. When channels are classical-quantum, we characterize the optimal error exponent under a covertness constraint for sensing strategies in which probing signals do not depend on past observations. When the legitimate user’s channel is a unitary depending on the unknown parameter, we provide achievability and converse results that show how one can significantly improve covertness using an entangled input state.

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Tahmasbi, M., & Bloch, M. R. (2021). On covert quantum sensing and the benefits of entanglement. IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Information Theory, 2(1), 352–365. https://doi.org/10.1109/JSAIT.2021.3056640

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