Journal
EPJ QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY
Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages -Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1140/epjqt/s40507-023-00205-x
Keywords
Entity authentication; Quantum key distribution network; Deterministic random bit generation
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This study presents an entity authentication protocol for quantum key distribution (QKD) network systems using authentication qubits encoded with pre-shared information. The proposed protocol can be easily integrated with existing QKD systems and operates stably over a deployed fiber network.
Entity authentication is crucial for ensuring secure quantum communication as it helps confirm the identity of participants before transmitting any confidential information. We propose a practical entity authentication protocol for quantum key distribution (QKD) network systems that utilizes authentication qubits. In this protocol, authentication qubits that are encoded with pre-shared information are generated and exchanged to verify the legitimacy of each entity. By using the authentication qubit, participants can identify each other with enhanced security level through the quantum channel. The proposed protocol can be easily integrated with existing QKD systems without the need for additional hardware. In this study, we demonstrated the efficacy of the proposed scheme using a 1xN QKD network system and verified its stable operation over a deployed fiber network. Additionally, a security analysis of the proposed entity authentication protocol and architecture is provided.
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