2018
DOI: 10.1049/cje.2018.01.017
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A Survey on Quantum Cryptography

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“…Charles H. Bennett from the IBM and Gilles Brassard of the University of Montreal collaborated with Stephen and proposed Quantum Key Distribution (QKD)known as BB84 protocol in the year 1984 15 . One of the most important techniques of quantum cryptography is the BB84 protocol, which use the quantum light of physics property to provide unconditional security and privacy to the classical information 16 . Quantum communication uses free space, especially with a satellite attack that occurred it could be detected by the classical channel monitoring technique, and a simplified protocol and hardware system of quantum communication could be realized and deliver an improved key rate 17 .…”
Section: Proposed Methodology 1 Quantum Cryptographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Charles H. Bennett from the IBM and Gilles Brassard of the University of Montreal collaborated with Stephen and proposed Quantum Key Distribution (QKD)known as BB84 protocol in the year 1984 15 . One of the most important techniques of quantum cryptography is the BB84 protocol, which use the quantum light of physics property to provide unconditional security and privacy to the classical information 16 . Quantum communication uses free space, especially with a satellite attack that occurred it could be detected by the classical channel monitoring technique, and a simplified protocol and hardware system of quantum communication could be realized and deliver an improved key rate 17 .…”
Section: Proposed Methodology 1 Quantum Cryptographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Christopher F et al carried out statistical analysis on the occurrence and growth probability of laser damage. He found that the occurrence probability of small -size damage with the size of 20 μm was very high, close to 80%, and most of small -size laser damage would rapidly deteriorate into larger size, which seriously affected the service life of the optics [4][5] . Therefore, the repairing of laser damage was very important, especially the small -size laser damage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an extension of classical walking, quantum walking is the basis of quantum computing and is regarded as a main tool to its realization [ 1–5 ] . It is widely considered that the quantum walk was originally proposed by Aharonov, Farhi, and Guttmann et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%