A hybrid-type quantum random number generator
Ma Hai-Qiang†, , Zhu Wu, Wei Ke-Jin, Li Rui-Xue, Liu Hong-Wei
       

To explain the coding scheme, several points have been extracted from Fig. 3 randomly. Here, taking n = 3 for example, eight (8 = 23) channels are randomly selected from m channels, and can be seen as a group. Channels can be coded in a binary way as shown in the above graph. In this way, m channels can be divided into k = m/2n parts.