Generation of Truly Random QPSK Signal Waveforms for Quantum Key Distribution Systems Based on Phase Coding
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In this work a model of a source generating truly random quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK) signal constellation required for quantum key distribution (QKD) system based on BB84 protocol using phase coding is implemented by using the software package OPTISYSTEM9. The randomness of the sequence generated is achieved by building an optical setup based on a weak laser source, beam splitters and single-photon avalanche photodiodes operating in Geiger mode. The random string obtained from the optical setup is used to generate the quadrature phase shift keying signal constellation required for phase coding in quantum key distribution system based on BB84 protocol with a bit rate of 2GHz/s.
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S. K. Tawfeeq and A. I. Khalil, “Generation of Truly Random QPSK Signal Waveforms for Quantum Key Distribution Systems Based on Phase Coding”, IJL, vol. 10, no. A, pp. 1–7, Dec. 2011, doi: 10.31900/ijl.v10iA.102.
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S. K. Tawfeeq and A. I. Khalil, “Generation of Truly Random QPSK Signal Waveforms for Quantum Key Distribution Systems Based on Phase Coding”, IJL, vol. 10, no. A, pp. 1–7, Dec. 2011, doi: 10.31900/ijl.v10iA.102.