Performance of two decoy-state quantum cryptography protocols in earth-satellite links
L. Moli, A. Rodriguez, G. Seco-Granados

TL;DR
This paper discusses the performance of two decoy-state quantum cryptography protocols in earth-satellite communication links, aiming to enhance secure quantum communication over long distances.
Contribution
It analyzes and compares the effectiveness of two decoy-state protocols specifically tailored for earth-satellite quantum cryptography.
Findings
Decoy-state protocols improve security over long-distance links
Performance metrics depend on satellite altitude and link conditions
The study provides guidelines for implementing quantum cryptography in satellite systems
Abstract
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