2015
DOI: 10.14257/ijsia.2015.9.10.08
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Controlled Quantum Secure Direct Communication Protocol Based on Extended Three-particle GHZ State Decoy

Abstract: Extended three-particle GHZ state decoy is introduced in controlled quantum secure direct communication to improve eavesdropping detection probability and prevent correlation-elicitation (CE) attack. Each particle of extended three-particle GHZ state decoy is inserted into sending particles to detect eavesdroppers, which reaches 63% eavesdropping detection probability. And decoy particles prevent the receiver from obtaining the correct correlation between particle 1 and particle 2 before the sender coding on t… Show more

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“…In [14] Guoan Zhao proposed a quantum secure communication protocol based on Single-photon. In [15] Tao Fang implemented a Controlled Quantum Secure Direct Communication Protocol Based on Extended Threeparticle GHZ State Decoy. In [16] Ting Wang, et al, realized a semi-quantum Key distribution protocol based on Bell States.…”
Section: Related Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [14] Guoan Zhao proposed a quantum secure communication protocol based on Single-photon. In [15] Tao Fang implemented a Controlled Quantum Secure Direct Communication Protocol Based on Extended Threeparticle GHZ State Decoy. In [16] Ting Wang, et al, realized a semi-quantum Key distribution protocol based on Bell States.…”
Section: Related Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%