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8 March 2024 Physical layer security based on scrambling of the telecommunication system parameters driven by a quantum key distribution system
T. Nikas, E. Rousas, M. Mylonakis, G. Pekridis, S. Karabetsos, A. Mandilara, D. Syvridis
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Abstract
Physical Layer Security (PLS) exploits characteristics and properties of the physical layer for data encryption and supplements conventional cryptography for enhanced overall security. Most of the PLS methodologies rely on the (statistical) characteristics of the transmission channel to either generate secure encryption keys, or to exploit them together with other physical layer characteristics (i.e. advanced modulation schemes) for secure transmission. However, these approaches often lead to increased complexity and therefore become impractical for actual system implementation. Recent advancements in Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) systems allow for the utilization of ultra-secure and robust high-rate key exchange. In this work, we propose and describe practical techniques for exploiting and seamlessly integrating highrate QKD keys to encrypt modulation parameters and quantities of conventional modulation schemes like M-QAM, DMT and OFDM of communication links. Moreover, we present transmission scenarios, integrating QKD-PLS in free space optics links, together with their numerical evaluation. The main advantage of QKD exploitation to the proposed solutions comes from the seamless and transparent integration and application of high-rate keys which can either be used in their original form or feed a pseudo-random number generator, to modify the modulation properties/symbols in very high rates, such that eavesdropping and decoding of the encrypted information becomes almost impossible. Additionally, we present the architecture of a real time practical system utilizing and seamlessly integrating the QKD keys into transceiver links to form a robust and ultra-secure PLS ecosystem.
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(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
T. Nikas, E. Rousas, M. Mylonakis, G. Pekridis, S. Karabetsos, A. Mandilara, and D. Syvridis "Physical layer security based on scrambling of the telecommunication system parameters driven by a quantum key distribution system", Proc. SPIE 12894, Next-Generation Optical Communication: Components, Sub-Systems, and Systems XIII, 128940K (8 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3003248
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KEYWORDS
Quantum key distribution

Modulation

Quantum security

Computer security

Quadrature amplitude modulation

Telecommunications

Free space optics

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