2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11128-019-2394-3
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Modeling and simulation of practical quantum secure communication network

Abstract: As the Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) technology supporting the pointto-point application matures, the need to build the Quantum Secure Communication Network (QSCN) to guarantee the security of a large scale of nodes becomes urgent. Considering the project time and expense control, it is the first choice to build the QSCN based on an existing classical network. Suitable modeling and simulation are very important to construct a QSCN successfully and efficiently. In this paper, a practical QSCN model, which can … Show more

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“…Previously, an extended version of the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol was developed in [395] as a routing protocol for the SECOQC QKD network [43], [396], in which Dijkstra algorithm was used for finding the shortest path between the source and destination QKD nodes. Another commonly used routing protocol is the destination-sequenced distance-vector routing protocol [397], which has also been used in the modeling and simulation of a practical QKD network [398].…”
Section: Routingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously, an extended version of the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol was developed in [395] as a routing protocol for the SECOQC QKD network [43], [396], in which Dijkstra algorithm was used for finding the shortest path between the source and destination QKD nodes. Another commonly used routing protocol is the destination-sequenced distance-vector routing protocol [397], which has also been used in the modeling and simulation of a practical QKD network [398].…”
Section: Routingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The numbers on each edge represent the length of the optical fiber link (in km). The parameters of the QKD device in the experiment are the same as used in [26]. The ITS communication capability in [26] refers to the maximal communication requirement that this network topology can support theoretically.…”
Section: Comparative Study Of Aodv Dsdv and Olsrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The parameters of the QKD device in the experiment are the same as used in [26]. The ITS communication capability in [26] refers to the maximal communication requirement that this network topology can support theoretically. The QKD network cannot work normally when the average communication requirement is larger than its ITS communication capability.…”
Section: Comparative Study Of Aodv Dsdv and Olsrmentioning
confidence: 99%
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