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Ultra-long-haul digital coherent PSK Y-00 quantum stream cipher transmission system

Ken Tanizawa, Fumio Futami

2021Optics Express48 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A record-long 10,118-km fiber transmission with physical layer encryption is demonstrated utilizing a Y-00 cipher based on signal masking by quantum (shot) noise. The Y-00 cipher enables symmetric-key data encryption to ensure the security of the physical layer of optical communications. Irreducible secrecy without significant negative impact on transmission performance is achieved by the synergistic effect of combining seed-key-based high-order modulation and truly random shot noise inevitable in optical detection. This paper reports a comprehensive study of applying a phase-shift-keying (PSK) Y-00 cipher for ultra-long haul fiber transmission. Theoretical analysis shows that security-enhanced transmission over transoceanic-distance (>10,000 km) fiber is feasible when the quadrature PSK data signal is encrypted by converting to a PSK signal with 2 18 levels. Subsequently, 10,118-km standard single-mode fiber transmission of 48-Gbit/s line-rate dual-polarization PSK Y-00 cipher with 2 18 levels is experimentally demonstrated. An adequate signal quality above the Q-factor threshold of soft decision forward error correction is achieved together with sufficient signal masking by shot noise, yielding balanced transmission performance and high security in an ultra-long-haul PSK Y-00 cipher transmission system.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceCipherStream cipherElectronic engineeringPhase-shift keyingOpticsBit error rateEncryptionTelecommunicationsPhysicsComputer networkEngineeringDecoding methodsOptical Network Technologiesgraph theory and CDMA systemsAdvanced Photonic Communication Systems