Fake calibration attack using a beam sampler in a continuous variable-quantum key distribution system
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Published:2020-03-01
Issue:2 Mar-Apr
Volume:66
Page:228-231
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ISSN:2683-2224
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Container-title:Revista Mexicana de Física
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language:
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Short-container-title:Rev. Mex. Fís.
Author:
Lopez-Leyva J. A.ORCID,
Talamantes-Alvarez A.,
Mejia E. A.,
Estrada J.,
Ponce Camacho M.,
Ramos Garcia V.,
Casemiro Oliveira L.
Abstract
A Fake Calibration Attack process for a Continuous Variable-Quantum Key Distribution system using a Beam Sampler is presented. The Fake Calibration Attack allows a calibration that balances the Standard Quantum Limit for all the optical path in the experiment (differential Standard Quantum Limit is ≈ 0.39 dB) allowing Eve to acquire ≈ 0.0671 for a particular information quadrature which establishes a Quantum Bit Error Rate ≈ 5.8%. As a final result, the balancing of the Standard Quantum Limit for both states of polarization signals allows maintaining the overall Quantum Bit Error Rate at a particular value ≈ 3%, which implies an important basis for detecting a potential spy considering the minimum Quantum Bit Error Rate.
Publisher
Sociedad Mexicana de Fisica A C
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,Education