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Integration of Self-Adaptive Physical-Layer Key Distribution and Encryption in Optical Coherent Communication

2023; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 41; Issue: 17 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1109/jlt.2023.3257963

ISSN

1558-2213

Autores

Chao Lei, Rui Lin, Yajie Li, Bo Wang, Mingrui Zhang, Yongli Zhao, Jie Zhang,

Tópico(s)

Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture

Resumo

We propose and experimentally demonstrate a compatible physical-layer secure optical communication (PLSOC) system that integrates self-adaptive physical-layer key distribution (PLKD) and encryption (PLE) in optical coherent communication. Based on bit error rate difference of QAM signals mapped by asymmetric basis state Y-00 protocol, the secret key can be secretly exchanged over public fiber links without the pre-shared keys. Moreover, we perform a parameter self-adaptive strategy for practical and dynamic PLKD. The security of the key is evaluated in the case of a fiber-tapping attack. A secure hash algorithm, SHA3-512, is used to perform privacy amplification to obtain the virtually secure key. An error-free PLKD rate reaches 39.3 Kbits/s over 300 km ultra-low loss fiber. We experimentally enable the integration of the proposed PLKD scheme and quantum noise stream cipher (QNSC) with a single wavelength, same system. Q factor penalty of the integration system compared to the QNSC system is 3.7 dB (optical back-to-back) and 4.8 dB (300 km) respectively. By exploiting a common hardware platform, with the same wavelength, the proposed PLSOC system addresses the problem that PLKD and PLE are separately performed through independent optical fiber links or wavelengths. Since only digital signal processing is used, the scheme does not require extra hardware.

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