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Parallel trusted node approach for satellite quantum key distribution
arXiv
Authors: Gianluca De Santis, Konstantin Kravtsov, Sana Amairi-Pyka, James A. Grieve
Year
2024
Paper ID
66601
Status
Preprint
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Abstract
Quantum key distribution (QKD) via satellite links is the only currently viable solution to create quantum-backed secure communication at a global scale. To achieve intercontinental coverage with available technology one must adopt a "flying trusted node" paradigm, in which users fully trust the satellite platform. Here, inspired by the concept of distributed secret sharing and the imminent projected launch of several QKD-equipped satellites, we propose a parallel trusted node approach, in which key distribution is mediated by several satellites in parallel. This has the effect of distributing the trust, removing single points of failure and reducing the necessary assumptions. In addition, we discuss the versatility that an optical ground station should provide to execute such a protocol and, in general, to be fully integrated into a multi-party global quantum network.
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- Quantum key distribution (QKD) via satellite links is the only currently viable solution to create quantum-backed secure communication at a global scale.
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