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Quantum network security dependent on the connection density between trusted nodes

Andrei Gaidash, G. P. Miroshnichenko, Anton Kozubov

2022Journal of Optical Communications and Networking10 citationsDOI

Abstract

Besides true quantum repeaters, a trusted node paradigm seems to be inevitable for practical implementations (at least in the short term), and one should consider configurations of trusted nodes as the basis for global quantum networks. In this paper, we estimate how the introduction of additional connections between trusted nodes through one, two, etc., nodes (i.e., connection density) to a quantum network with serial connections of trusted nodes affects its security. We provide proper scaling of the failure probability of authentication and quantum key distribution protocols to the level of the whole quantum network. Expressions of the failure probability dependent on the total number of connected nodes between users and the connection density for the given mean failure probability of each element are derived. The result provides an explicit trade-off between an increase of key transport security and a consequent increase of spent resources. We believe that the obtained result may be useful for both the design of future networks and optimization of existing ones.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceKey (lock)Computer networkConnection (principal bundle)Node (physics)QuantumAuthentication (law)Quantum networkQuantum key distributionQuantum computerDistributed computingTopology (electrical circuits)Computer securityMathematicsEngineeringPhysicsCombinatoricsStructural engineeringQuantum mechanicsGeometryQuantum Information and CryptographyQuantum Mechanics and ApplicationsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
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