Author:
Rahim Muhammad Talha,Khan Awais,Khalid Uman,Rehman Junaid ur,Jung Haejoon,Shin Hyundong
Abstract
AbstractQuantum secure metrology protocols harness quantum effects to probe remote systems with enhanced precision and security. Traditional QSM protocols require multi-partite entanglement, which limits its near-term implementation due to technological constraints. This paper proposes a QSM scheme that employs Bell pairs to provide unconditional security while offering precision scaling beyond the standard quantum limit. We provide a detailed comparative performance analysis of our proposal under multiple attacks. We found that the employed controlled encoding strategy is far better than the parallel encoding of multi-partite entangled states with regard to the secrecy of the parameter. We also identify and characterize an intrinsic trade-off relationship between the maximum achievable precision and security under the limited availability of resources. The dynamic scalability of the proposed protocol makes it suitable for large-scale network sensing scenarios.
Funder
Institute for Information & Communications Technology Planning & Evaluation, Korea
National Research Foundation of Korea
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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