Quantum photonic network and physical layer security

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Quantum communication and quantum cryptography are expected to enhance the transmission rate and the security (confidentiality of data transmission), respectively. We study a new scheme which can potentially bridge an intermediate region covered by these two schemes, which is referred to as quantum photonic network. The basic framework is information theoretically secure communications in a free space optical (FSO) wiretap channel, in which an eavesdropper has physically limited access to the main channel between the legitimate sender and receiver. We first review a theoretical framework to quantify the optimal balance of the transmission efficiency and the security level under power constraint and at finite code length. We then present experimental results on channel characterization based on 10MHz on-off keying transmission in a 7.8km terrestrial FSO wiretap channel.

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Sasaki, M., Endo, H., Fujiwara, M., Kitamura, M., Ito, T., Shimizu, R., & Toyoshima, M. (2017). Quantum photonic network and physical layer security. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 375(2099). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2016.0243

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