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Secure key generation and distribution scheme based on two independent local polarization scramblers

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APPLIED OPTICS
Volume 60, Issue 1, Pages 147-154

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OPTICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1364/AO.413171

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  1. Shanghai Optical Fiber Monitoring Engineering Technology Research Center [17DZ2280600]

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The study proposes a SKGD scheme based on the polarization properties of optical fibers, with high key generation rate and low error rate. The system demonstrates high security due to the invisibility of the key signal and the technical difficulty of key sequence recovery.
We propose a practical secure key generation and distribution (SKGD) scheme for actual application. Based on the experiment results of the polarization properties of the actual optical-fiber link, we propose a SKGD method by the active modulation of the state of polarization of the optical-fiber by two polarization scramblers placed at the local end of the legal users in the point-to-point communication system. Experiment results prove that the signals received by legal users share high correlation using 20 km standard single-mode fiber and 1 KHz polarization scrambling rate, and the bit generation rate can reach to 1216 bit/s with a bit error rate of similar to 0.33%. Security of the system is also analyzed in terms of the polarization properties of the system; the theoretical and experimental results indicate that the proposed scheme possesses high security due to the invisibility of the key signal and the technical difficulty of the recovery of the key sequence. (C) 2020 Optical Society of America

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