Title :
Architectural considerations in hybrid quantum-classical networks (Invited Paper)
Author :
Razavi, Mohsen ; Piparo, Nicolo Lo ; Panayi, C. ; Bruschi, David E.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electron. & Electr. Eng., Univ. of Leeds, Leeds, UK
Abstract :
Three network architectures, compatible with passive optical networks, for future hybrid quantum-classical networks are proposed and compared. These setups rely on three different schemes for quantum key distribution (QKD): BB84, entanglement-based QKD, and measurement-device-independent QKD (MDI-QKD). It turns out that, while for small-to-moderatesize networks BB84 supports the highest secret key generation rate, it may fail to support large numbers of users. Its cost implications are also expected to be higher than other setups. For large networks, MDI-QKD offers the highest key rate if fast single-photon detectors are employed. Entanglement-based networks offer the longest security distance among the three setups. MDI-QKD is, however, the only architecture resilient to detection loopholes and possibly the most favorable with its less demanding end-user technology. Entanglement-based and MDI-QKD setups can both be combined with quantum repeater systems to allow for long-distance QKD with no trust constraints on the service provider.
Keywords :
passive optical networks; MDI QKD setups; architectural consideration; end user technology; entanglement based QKD; entanglement based networks; hybrid quantum classical networks; long distance QKD; measurement device independent QKD; network architectures; passive optical networks; quantum key distribution; quantum repeater system; security distance; single photon detectors; Crosstalk; Detectors; Passive optical networks; Photonics; Protocols; Repeaters; Security;
Conference_Titel :
Communication and Information Theory (IWCIT), 2013 Iran Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Tehran
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5020-4
DOI :
10.1109/IWCIT.2013.6555772