Improved Reconciliation With Polar Codes In Quantum Key Distribution
Sunghoon Lee, Jooyoun Park, Jun Heo

TL;DR
This paper enhances quantum key distribution by applying polar codes with a novel method for CRC precoding, improving reconciliation efficiency in small block size scenarios.
Contribution
It introduces a new approach to CRC precoding for polar codes in QKD, enabling better performance with arbitrarily obtained sifted keys.
Findings
Polar codes with CRC-aided SCL decoding perform well in small block sizes.
The proposed method allows arbitrary sifted keys to be CRC precoded.
Improved reconciliation efficiency in quantum key distribution systems.
Abstract
Quantum key distribution (QKD) is a cryptographic system that generates an information-theoretically secure key shared by two legitimate parties. QKD consists of two parts: quantum and classical. The latter is referred to as classical post-processing (CPP). Information reconciliation is a part of CPP in which parties are given correlated variables and attempt to eliminate the discrepancies between them while disclosing a minimum amount of information. The elegant reconciliation protocol known as \emph{Cascade} was developed specifically for QKD in 1992 and has become the de-facto standard for all QKD implementations. However, the protocol is highly interactive. Thus, other protocols based on linear block codes such as Hamming codes, low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes, and polar codes have been researched. In particular, reconciliation using LDPC codes has been mainly studied because…
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