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Quantum-secure covert communication on bosonic channels.


ABSTRACT: Computational encryption, information-theoretic secrecy and quantum cryptography offer progressively stronger security against unauthorized decoding of messages contained in communication transmissions. However, these approaches do not ensure stealth--that the mere presence of message-bearing transmissions be undetectable. We characterize the ultimate limit of how much data can be reliably and covertly communicated over the lossy thermal-noise bosonic channel (which models various practical communication channels). We show that whenever there is some channel noise that cannot in principle be controlled by an otherwise arbitrarily powerful adversary--for example, thermal noise from blackbody radiation--the number of reliably transmissible covert bits is at most proportional to the square root of the number of orthogonal modes (the time-bandwidth product) available in the transmission interval. We demonstrate this in a proof-of-principle experiment. Our result paves the way to realizing communications that are kept covert from an all-powerful quantum adversary.

SUBMITTER: Bash BA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4667704 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Quantum-secure covert communication on bosonic channels.

Bash Boulat A BA   Gheorghe Andrei H AH   Patel Monika M   Habif Jonathan L JL   Goeckel Dennis D   Towsley Don D   Guha Saikat S  

Nature communications 20151019


Computational encryption, information-theoretic secrecy and quantum cryptography offer progressively stronger security against unauthorized decoding of messages contained in communication transmissions. However, these approaches do not ensure stealth--that the mere presence of message-bearing transmissions be undetectable. We characterize the ultimate limit of how much data can be reliably and covertly communicated over the lossy thermal-noise bosonic channel (which models various practical comm  ...[more]

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