Analysis of atmospheric effects on satellite based quantum communication: A comparative study
Vishal Sharma, Subhashish Banerjee

TL;DR
This paper analyzes how atmospheric turbulence affects satellite-based quantum communication using QKD protocols, highlighting the effectiveness of the SARG04 protocol for establishing secure global links.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of atmospheric effects on satellite QKD, identifying the SARG04 protocol as particularly suitable for free space quantum communication.
Findings
SARG04 protocol is effective for satellite QKD.
Atmospheric turbulence significantly impacts free space optical links.
The study offers insights into optimizing satellite quantum communication.
Abstract
Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) is a key exchange protocol which is implemented over free space optical links and optical fiber cable. When direct communication is not possible, QKD is performed over fiber cables, but the imperfections in detectors used at receiver side and also the material properties of fiber cables limit the long distance communication. Free space based quantum key distribution is free from such limitations, and can pave way for satellite based quantum communication to set up a global network for sharing secret messages. To implement free space optical (FSO) links, it is essential to study the effect of atmospheric turbulence. Here, an analysis is made for satellite based quantum communication using QKD protocols. The results obtained indicate that SARG04 protocol is an effective approach for satellite based quantum communication.
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