Information Rrconciliation for quantum key distribution

Elkouss Coronas, David and Martinez Mateo, Jesus and Martín Ayuso, Vicente (2011). Information Rrconciliation for quantum key distribution. "Quantum Information and Computation", v. 11 (n. 3&4); pp. 226-238. ISSN 1533-7146.

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Title: Information Rrconciliation for quantum key distribution
Author/s:
  • Elkouss Coronas, David
  • Martinez Mateo, Jesus
  • Martín Ayuso, Vicente
Item Type: Article
Título de Revista/Publicación: Quantum Information and Computation
Date: 2011
ISSN: 1533-7146
Volume: 11
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Faculty: Facultad de Informática (UPM)
Department: Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos e Ingeniería del Software
Creative Commons Licenses: None

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Abstract

Quantum key distribution (QKD) relies on quantum and classical procedures in order to achieve the growing of a secret random string -the key- known only to the two parties executing the protocol. Limited intrinsic efficiency of the protocol, imperfect devices and eavesdropping produce errors and information leakage from which the set of measured signals -the raw key- must be stripped in order to distill a final, information theoretically secure, key. The key distillation process is a classical one in which basis reconciliation, error correction and privacy amplification protocols are applied to the raw key. This cleaning process is known as information reconciliation and must be done in a fast and efficient way to avoid cramping the performance of the QKD system. Brassard and Salvail proposed a very simple and elegant protocol to reconcile keys in the secretkey agreement context, known as Cascade, that has become the de-facto standard for all QKD practical implementations. However, it is highly interactive, requiring many communications between the legitimate parties and its efficiency is not optimal, imposing an early limit to the maximum tolerable error rate. In this paper we describe a low-density parity-check reconciliation protocol that improves significantly on these problems. The protocol exhibits better efficiency and limits the number of uses of the communications channel. It is also able to adapt to different error rates while remaining efficient, thus reaching longer distances or higher secure key rate for a given QKD system.

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Item ID: 10114
DC Identifier: https://oa.upm.es/10114/
OAI Identifier: oai:oa.upm.es:10114
Deposited by: Dr. Jesus Martinez Mateo
Deposited on: 22 Jan 2012 17:52
Last Modified: 06 Mar 2023 08:12
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