Finite-size general security for DPSK QKD is achieved with positive key rates for 10^5 signals beyond 12 dB loss via variable-length entropy accumulation and conic optimization.
Title resolution pending
4 Pith papers cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
citation-role summary
citation-polarity summary
verdicts
UNVERDICTED 4roles
method 1polarities
use method 1representative citing papers
A three-parameter family of generalized four-mode squeezed vacuum states exhibits a transient bound-entangled phase under thermal bath noise before separability.
Reinforcement learning optimizes CV-QKD under practical constraints of limited FIR filters, photon number, and DAC/ADC resolution, delivering significant performance gains.
Simulation-based comparison of BB84, B92, E91, and SARG04 QKD protocols on power-system SCADA datasets indicates a path toward quantum-secured SCADA/PMU networks.
citing papers explorer
-
Finite-size general security for differential phase shift keying via variable-length quantum key distribution
Finite-size general security for DPSK QKD is achieved with positive key rates for 10^5 signals beyond 12 dB loss via variable-length entropy accumulation and conic optimization.
-
Noisy dynamics of Gaussian entanglement: a transient bound entangled phase before separability
A three-parameter family of generalized four-mode squeezed vacuum states exhibits a transient bound-entangled phase under thermal bath noise before separability.
-
Optimization of CV-QKD Under Practical Constraints
Reinforcement learning optimizes CV-QKD under practical constraints of limited FIR filters, photon number, and DAC/ADC resolution, delivering significant performance gains.
-
Power Network SCADA Quantum Communications: A Comparison of BB84, B92, E91, and SGS04 Quantum Key Distribution Protocols
Simulation-based comparison of BB84, B92, E91, and SARG04 QKD protocols on power-system SCADA datasets indicates a path toward quantum-secured SCADA/PMU networks.