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28 May 2013 Practical strategies for QKD key production
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Abstract
We present the quantum key distribution (QKD) secure key ratio expression in a form that exposes the parameters that affect the Reconciliation (error correction) stage. Reconciliation is the least well understood in practical terms and is typically described through a model that provides little guidance when it comes to efficient implementation, although it requires significant resources and is required to achieve a performance level commensurate with the other stages of the QKD protocol implementation. We addresses the issue of practical QKD error correction, questions of performance based on our data and data that have been published, and addresses the issue of platforms capable of handling rates of Gb/s.
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Alan Mink and Anastase Nakassis "Practical strategies for QKD key production", Proc. SPIE 8749, Quantum Information and Computation XI, 874908 (28 May 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2015965
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KEYWORDS
Quantum key distribution

Matrices

Error analysis

Field programmable gate arrays

Chemical elements

Statistical analysis

Computer programming

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