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Routing and secret key assignment for secure multicast services in quantum satellite networks

Xinyi He, Lin Li, Dahai Han, Yongli Zhao, Avishek Nag, Wei Wang, Hua Wang, Yuan Cao, Jie Zhang

2022Journal of Optical Communications and Networking19 citationsDOI

Abstract

Multicast is an important service type in both terrestrial and space communication networks but has security issues because more than one destination node can receive information. Point-to-point quantum key distribution can be achieved end-to-end over long distances by using a quantum satellite (e.g., Micius) as a relay node. Hence, how to provide secret keys for remote multicast services and efficiently distribute secret keys between the source node and multiple destination nodes for long-distance secure multicast services (SMSs) has become a critical problem. In this paper, a quantum satellite network with a special node structure is designed to complete point-to-multipoint key distribution, and a point-to-multipoint satellite relay scheme is proposed. The weight information of the link is dynamically described by the method of auxiliary topology, and a satellite relay tree is constructed. Finally, this paper proposes a satellite relay algorithm for multicast services to route and allocate key resources to solve the problem of long-distance point-to-multipoint key relay and improve the success probability of multicast service requests. Simulation results show that the proposed algorithm can improve the success probability of SMS requests by about 51.32% in a static scenario and 17.33% in a dynamic scenario.

Topics & Concepts

MulticastComputer networkComputer scienceNode (physics)Source-specific multicastRelayProtocol Independent MulticastDistributed computingKey (lock)Quantum key distributionComputer securityEngineeringQuantumPower (physics)PhysicsStructural engineeringQuantum mechanicsQuantum Information and CryptographyQuantum Computing Algorithms and ArchitectureQuantum Mechanics and Applications