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Enhancing Protocol Privacy with Blind Calibration of Quantum Devices

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arxiv 2209.05634 v2 pith:A2GS3SP3 submitted 2022-09-12 quant-ph cs.SYeess.SY

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keywords calibrationprotocolstatescostdevicesperformedprivacyreceiver
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To mitigate the noise in quantum channels, calibration is used to tune the devices to minimize error. Generally, calibration is performed by transmitting pre-agreed-upon calibration states and determining an error cost so the two parties can tune their devices accordingly. The calibration states can be the same ones used for the desired protocol, and so an untrusted party could potentially learn which protocol is being performed by gathering knowledge of the calibration states and cost function. Here, we assume privacy of the protocol is the goal and therefore the receiver should not be allowed to determine the protocol states. We limit the information that is revealed to the receiver, and in this regard, we propose a simple protocol that hides the calibration states and cost function from the receiver, but still allows for calibration to be performed efficiently, thereby increasing the privacy of the protocol. We show various numerical results demonstrating the ability of the protocol under various channel noise parameters and communication scenarios.

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