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Three-party authenticated lightweight quantum key distribution without pre-shared key between participants

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QUANTUM INFORMATION PROCESSING
Volume 22, Issue 8, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11128-023-04067-1

Keywords

Quantum key distribution; Lightweight; Semi-honest third party; Authentication quantum protocol

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This paper presents a three-party authenticated lightweight quantum key distribution (TPALQKD) protocol that allows two lightweight participants to share a secret key without pre-shared keys or a quantum channel between them. Compared to existing research, the proposed TPALQKD protocol reduces the quantum burden on participants, decreases the trustworthiness level required for the third party, and improves qubit efficiency. Additionally, it has been extended to support quantum dialogue and is shown to be robust against collective attacks through security analysis.
This paper proposes a three-party authenticated lightweight quantum key distribution (TPALQKD) protocol. By utilizing a semi-honest third party (TP), the proposed protocol enables two lightweight participants to share a secret key without pre-share keys or establish any quantum channel between them. Compared with existing similar research, the proposed TPALQKD protocol reduces the quantum burden of participants, lowers the trustworthiness level required for the TP, and improves qubit efficiency. Furthermore, the proposed TPALQKD protocol has been extended to a quantum dialogue. The security analysis shows that the proposed protocol is robust against collective attacks.

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