Entropy (Jan 2024)

Linking QKD Testbeds across Europe

  • Max Brauer,
  • Rafael J. Vicente,
  • Jaime S. Buruaga,
  • Rubén B. Méndez,
  • Ralf-Peter Braun,
  • Marc Geitz,
  • Piotr Rydlichkowski,
  • Hans H. Brunner,
  • Fred Fung,
  • Momtchil Peev,
  • Antonio Pastor,
  • Diego R. Lopez,
  • Vicente Martin,
  • Juan P. Brito

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/e26020123
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 2
p. 123

Abstract

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Quantum-key-distribution (QKD) networks are gaining importance and it has become necessary to analyze the most appropriate methods for their long-distance interconnection. In this paper, four different methods of interconnecting remote QKD networks are proposed. The methods are used to link three different QKD testbeds in Europe, located in Berlin, Madrid, and Poznan. Although long-distance QKD links are only emulated, the methods used can serve as a blueprint for the secure interconnection of distant QKD networks in the future. Specifically, the presented approaches combine, in a transparent way, different fiber and satellite physical media, as well as common standards of key delivery interfaces. The testbed interconnections are designed to increase the security by utilizing multipath techniques and multiple hybridizations of QKD and post-quantum cryptography (PQC) algorithms.

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