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Anonymous and private parameter estimation in networks of quantum sensors

Jarn de Jong, Santiago Scheiner, Naomi R. Solomons, Ziad Chaoui, Damian Markham, Anna Pappa·July 1, 2025·DOI: 10.1103/lbfk-cykl
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Abstract

Anonymity and privacy are two key properties of modern communication networks. In quantum networks, distributed quantum sensing has emerged as a powerful use case, with applications to clock synchronisation, detecting gravitational effects and more. In this work, we develop a new protocol that, for the first time, combines the different cryptographic properties of anonymity and privacy for the task of distributed parameter estimation. That is, we present a protocol that allows a selected subset of network participants to anonymously collaborate in estimating the average of their private parameters. Crucially, this is achieved without disclosing either the individual parameter values or the identities of the participants, neither to each other nor to the broader network.

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