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The Design and Application in Secure Communication Based on Quantum Technology

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Quantum secure communication based on Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) has entered the practical stage, and will become one of the most reliable schemes to improve the network information security protection capability.Quantum key distribution (QKD), underpinned by the uncertainty, indivisibility and non-duplication nature of quantum, adopts coding techniques to ensure the security of keys with a series of protocols.

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        HPCCT '21: Proceedings of the 2021 5th High Performance Computing and Cluster Technologies Conference
        July 2021
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        ISBN:9781450390132
        DOI:10.1145/3497737
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        1. Classic communication
        2. Code rate
        3. Invisible transmission
        4. Key Distribution
        5. Quantum layer

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