Scientific Reports (Jul 2024)

ChaQra: a cellular unit of the Indian quantum network

  • Shashank Gupta,
  • Iteash Agarwal,
  • Vijayalaxmi Mogiligidda,
  • Rajesh Kumar Krishnan,
  • Sruthi Chennuri,
  • Deepika Aggarwal,
  • Anwesha Hoodati,
  • Sheroy Cooper,
  • Ranjan,
  • Mohammad Bilal Sheik,
  • K. M. Bhavya,
  • Manasa Hegde,
  • M. Naveen Krishna,
  • Amit Kumar Chauhan,
  • Mallikarjun Korrapati,
  • Sumit Singh,
  • J. B. Singh,
  • Sunil Sud,
  • Sunil Gupta,
  • Sidhartha Pant,
  • Sankar,
  • Neha Agrawal,
  • Ashish Ranjan,
  • Piyush Mohapatra,
  • T. Roopak,
  • Arsh Ahmad,
  • M. Nanjunda,
  • Dilip Singh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-67495-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Abstract Major research interests on quantum key distribution (QKD) are primarily focused on increasing 1. Point-to-point transmission distance (1000 km). 2. Secure key rate (Mbps). 3. Security of quantum layer (device-independence). It is great to push the boundaries in these fronts but these isolated approaches are neither scalable nor cost-effective due to requirements of specialised hardware and different infrastructure. Current and future QKD network requires addressing different set of challenges apart from distance, key rate and quantum security. In this regard, we present ChaQra—a sub quantum network with core features as 1. Crypto agility (integration in the already deployed telecommunication fibres). 2. Software defined networking (SDN paradigm for routing different nodes). 3. reliability (addressing denial-of-service with hybrid quantum safe cryptography). 4. upgradability (modules upgradation based on scientific and technological advancements). 5. Beyond QKD (using QKD network for distributed computing, multi-party computation etc). Our results demonstrate a clear path to create and accelerate quantum secure Indian subcontinent under national quantum mission.