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Chang Yan, Xu Chun-Xiang, Zhang Shi-Bin, Yan Li-Li. Quantum broadcast communication and authentication protocol with a quantum one-time padJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(1): 010305.
| Chang Yan, Xu Chun-Xiang, Zhang Shi-Bin, Yan Li-Li. Quantum broadcast communication and authentication protocol with a quantum one-time padJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(1): 010305. |
Quantum broadcast communication and authentication protocol with a quantum one-time pad
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Abstract
A quantum broadcast communication and authentication protocol with a quantum one-time pad based on the Greenberger–Horne–Zeilinger state is proposed. A binary string is used to express the identity of the receiver, which is encoded as a single sequence of photons. The encoded photon sequence acts as a detection sequence and implements authentication. An XOR operation serves as a one-time pad and is used to ensure the security of the protocol. The binary string is reused even in a noisy channel and proves to be unconditionally secure. In contrast with the protocols proposed by Wang et al. Chin. Phys. 16 1868 (2007) and Yang et al. Chin. Phys. B 19 070304 (2010), the protocol in this study implements the identity authentication with a reusable binary string; no hash function or local unitary operation is used. The protocol in this study is also easier to implement and highly efficient without losing security. -
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