An efficient hybrid hash based privacy amplification algorithm for quantum key distribution
Yan Bingze, Li Qiong, Mao Haokun, Chen Nan

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel hybrid hash-based privacy amplification algorithm for quantum key distribution that significantly improves throughput and reduces cost and power consumption, suitable for mobile platforms.
Contribution
It proposes a new hybrid hashing scheme combining multilinear-modular-hashing and modular arithmetic hashing, with proven security and enhanced performance for QKD systems.
Findings
Throughput doubled compared to existing schemes (261Mbps vs. 140Mbps)
Achieved high security within information theory and composition security frameworks
Implemented efficiently on mobile CPU platforms with lower cost and power consumption
Abstract
Privacy amplification (PA) is an essential part in a quantum key distribution (QKD) system, distilling a highly secure key from a partially secure string by public negotiation between two parties. The optimization objectives of privacy amplification for QKD are large block size, high throughput and low cost. For the global optimization of these objectives, a novel privacy amplification algorithm is proposed in this paper by combining multilinear-modular-hashing and modular arithmetic hashing. This paper proves the security of this hybrid hashing PA algorithm within the framework of both information theory and composition security theory. A scheme based on this algorithm is implemented and evaluated on a CPU platform. The results on a typical CV-QKD system indicate that the throughput of this scheme ([email protected]*10^8 input block size) is twice higher than the best existing scheme…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChaos-based Image/Signal Encryption · Cryptographic Implementations and Security · Cryptography and Data Security
