The security of SARG04 protocol in plug and play QKD
system with an untrusted source
(pp0630-0647)
Bingjie
Xu, Xiang Peng, and Hong Guo
doi:
https://doi.org/10.26421/QIC12.7-8-8
Abstracts:
The SARG04 protocol is one of the most frequently used protocol in
commercial plugand-play quantum key distribution (QKD) system, where an
eavesdropper can completely control or change the photon number
statistics of the QKD source. To ensure the security of SARG04 protocol
in plug-and-play QKD system with an unknown and untrusted source, the
bounds of a few statistical parameters of the source need to be
monitored. An active or a passive source monitor schemes are proposed to
verify these parameters. Furthermore, the practical issues due to
statistical fluctuation and detection noise in the source monitoring
process are quantitatively analyzed. Our simulation results show that
the passive scheme can be efficiently applied to plug-and-play system
with SARG04 protocol.
Key words:
Quantum Cryptography, Quantum Key Distribution, Practical
Security Loophole, Untrusted Source Problem |