A module-based simulation framework to facilitate the modeling of Quantum Key Distribution system post-processing functionalities

Author:

Engle Ryan D1,Hodson Douglas D1,Mailloux Logan O1,Grimaila Michael R1,McLaughlin Colin V2,Baumgartner Gerald3

Affiliation:

1. United States Air Force Institute of Technology, USA

2. Advanced Photonics, Naval Research Laboratory, USA

3. Quantum Information Science, Laboratory for Telecommunication Sciences, USA

Abstract

Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) systems are a novel technology that exploits the laws of quantum mechanics to generate and distribute unconditionally secure cryptographic keys between two geographically separated parties. They are suitable for use in applications where high levels of secrecy are required, such as banking, government, and military environments. In this paper, we describe the development of a module-based QKD simulation framework that facilitates the modeling of QKD post-processing functionalities. We highlight design choices made to improve upon an initial design, which included the segmentation of functionalities associated with various phases of QKD post-processing into discrete modules implementing abstract interfaces. In addition, communication between modules was improved by implementing observers to share data, and a specific strategy for dealing with post-processing synchronization and configuration activities was designed. Collectively, these improvements resulted in a significantly enhanced analysis capability to model and study the security and performance characteristics associated with specific QKD system designs.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Engineering (miscellaneous),Modelling and Simulation

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