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All optical metropolitan quantum key distribution network with post-quantum cryptography authentication.

Yong-Hua Yang, Peiya Li, Shi-Zhao Ma, Xiaoming Qian, Kaiyi Zhang, Liu-Jun Wang, Wanlin Zhang, Fei Zhou, Shi-Biao Tang, Jia-Yong Wang, Yu Yu, Qiang Zhang, Jian-Wei Pan·June 4, 2021·DOI: 10.1364/OE.432944
MedicinePhysics

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Abstract

Quantum key distribution (QKD) provides information theoretically secure key exchange requiring authentication of the classic data processing channel via pre-sharing of symmetric private keys to kick-start the process. In previous studies, the lattice-based post-quantum digital signature algorithm Aigis-Sig, combined with public-key infrastructure (PKI), was used to achieve high-efficiency quantum security authentication of QKD, and we have demonstrated its advantages in simplifying the MAN network structure and new user entry. This experiment further integrates the PQC algorithm into the commercial QKD system, the Jinan field metropolitan QKD network comprised of 14 user nodes and 5 optical switching nodes, and verifies the feasibility, effectiveness and stability of the post-quantum cryptography (PQC) algorithm and advantages of replacing trusted relays with optical switching brought by PQC authentication large-scale metropolitan area QKD network. QKD with PQC authentication has potential in quantum-secure communications, specifically in metropolitan QKD networks.

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