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Quantum key distribution based on selective post-processing in passive optical networks

Authors

Martinez Mateo, Jesus, Ciurana Aguilar, Alex, Martín Ayuso, Vicente

Journal Paper

http://doi.org/10.1109/LPT.2014.2308921

Publisher URL

https://www.ieee.org/

Publication date

May 2014

One of the main obstacles to the widespread adoption of quantum cryptography has been the difficulty of integration into standard optical networks, largely due to the tremendous difference in power of classical signals compared with the single quantum used for quantum key distribution. This makes the technology expensive and hard to deploy. In this letter, we show an easy and straightforward integration method of quantum cryptography into optical access networks. In particular, we analyze how a quantum key distribution system can be seamlessly integrated in a standard access network based on the passive optical and time division multiplexing paradigms. The novelty of this proposal is based on the selective post-processing that allows for the distillation of secret keys avoiding the noise produced by other network users. Importantly, the proposal does not require the modification of the quantum or classical hardware specifications neither the use of any synchronization mechanism between the network and quantum cryptography devices.