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Topological optimization of hybrid quantum key distribution networks

Yaxing Wang, Qiong Li, Haokun Mao, Han Qi, Furong Huang, Hongwei Xu

2020Optics Express15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

With the growing complexity of quantum key distribution (QKD) network structures, aforehand topology design is of great significance to support a large-number of nodes over a large-spatial area. However, the exclusivity of quantum channels, the limitation of key generation capabilities, the variety of QKD protocols and the necessity of untrusted-relay selection, make the optimal topology design a very complicated task. In this research, a hybrid QKD network is studied for the first time from the perspective of topology, by analyzing the topological differences of various QKD protocols. In addition, to make full use of hybrid networking, an analytical model for optimal topology calculation is proposed, to reach the goal of best secure communication service by optimizing the deployment of various QKD devices and the selection of untrusted-relays under a given cost limit. Plentiful simulation results show that hybrid networking and untrusted-relay selection can bring great performance advantages, and then the universality and effectiveness of the proposed analytical model are verified.

Topics & Concepts

Quantum key distributionComputer scienceRelayTopology (electrical circuits)Network topologyKey (lock)Distributed computingComputer networkSoftware deploymentSelection (genetic algorithm)QuantumMathematicsPhysicsComputer securityPower (physics)Artificial intelligenceOperating systemQuantum mechanicsCombinatoricsQuantum Information and CryptographyMolecular Communication and NanonetworksQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture