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Neural network-based prediction of the secret-key rate of quantum key distribution

Quantum Physics 2022-05-31 v3

Abstract

Numerical methods are widely used to calculate the secure key rate of many quantum key distribution protocols in practice, but they consume many computing resources and are too time-consuming. In this work, we take the homodyne detection discrete-modulated continuous-variable quantum key distribution (CV-QKD) as an example, and construct a neural network that can quickly predict the secure key rate based on the experimental parameters and experimental results. Compared to traditional numerical methods, the speed of the neural network is improved by several orders of magnitude. Importantly, the predicted key rates are not only highly accurate but also highly likely to be secure. This allows the secure key rate of discrete-modulated CV-QKD to be extracted in real time on a low-power platform. Furthermore, our method is versatile and can be extended to quickly calculate the complex secure key rates of various other unstructured quantum key distribution protocols.

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@article{arxiv.2108.02578,
  title  = {Neural network-based prediction of the secret-key rate of quantum key distribution},
  author = {Min-Gang Zhou and Zhi-Ping Liu and Wen-Bo Liu and Chen-Long Li and Jun-Lin Bai and Yi-Ran Xue and Yao Fu and Hua-Lei Yin and Zeng-Bing Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.02578},
  year   = {2022}
}

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12 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables