One to Many QKD Network System Using Polarization-Wavelength Division Multiplexing

Authors
Woo, Min KiPark, Byung KwonKim, Yong-SuCho, Young-WookJung, HojoongLim, Hyang-TagKim, SanginMoon, SungHan, Sang-Wook
Issue Date
2020-10
Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
Citation
IEEE ACCESS, v.8, pp.194007 - 194014
Abstract
The quantum key distribution (QKD) research, which is drawing attention as the next secure communication, is actively expanding from point to point system to network architecture. In QKD network system, it is important to increase the number of users who can securely communicate. Up to date, a wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) architecture has successfully expanded the number of channels without significant system loss, but there is a limitation of increasing channels considering the range of telecommunication wavelength and crosstalk noise, etc. In this article, we propose a polarizing division method that increases user channels independently of wavelengths. The proposed architecture can increase the number of wavelength multiplexed channels by a multiple of the polarization number. We identify the issues in the QKD network system that may occur when using polarization and wavelengths simultaneously, then provide solutions and optimize the system operation accordingly. Finally, we describe a field test result of a one to many QKD network system that shows successful key exchange with 3% QBER.
Keywords
QUANTUM CRYPTOGRAPHY; KEY DISTRIBUTION; HACKING; QUANTUM CRYPTOGRAPHY; KEY DISTRIBUTION; HACKING; Wavelength division multiplexing; Avalanche photodiodes; Cryptography; Optical fiber networks; Arrayed waveguide gratings; Servers; Optical interferometry; Quantum cryptography; quantum key distribution network; polarization division multiplexing
ISSN
2169-3536
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/118029
DOI
10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3032992
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