Nene, Manisha J.. QSDC : future of quantum communication a study. (). King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok. Central Library. : , 2021.
Abstract:
Quantum Secure Direct Communication (QSDC)
is a distinctive protocol of quantum communication. It communicates
confidential message straight through a quantum
channel without a requirement of secret key and cipher-text.
It is not solely useful in preventing eavesdropping throughout
transmission, but additionally removes the security flaw related
with storing and managing the key. Therefore, this protocol of
secure communication is different from its typical equivalents and
other quantum protocols. In this article, we will bring out the
facts that how QSDC is different and better than other protocols
of Quantum Communication. The transient details of all the
protocols of Quantum communication are studied rigorously and
compared with QSDC to demonstrate how QSDC is capable of
overcoming the loopholes/shortcomings of alternative protocols.
In this paper, protocols of QSDC to mitigate the possible threats
available in practical QSDC are discussed and one of the protocol
Measurement Device Independent QSDC is demonstrated along
with the efficacy of results verified using quantum simulator and
quantum machine. The results demonstrate its potential over
other protocols of quantum communication and contribution
towards empowering secure communication. With the benefits
of QSDC over other protocols, it helps as mitigating technique
for the possible threats available in other protocols of Quantum
communication.
King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok. Central Library
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Created:
2021
Modified:
2024-06-11
Issued:
2024-05-31
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BibliograpyCitation :
In IEEE Computer Society. 2021 Fourth International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Communication Technologies (CCICT 2021) (pp.77-83). Los Alamitos, CA : IEEE Computer Society