Download PDFOpen PDF in browserQuantum Key Distribution (QKD) for Secure Communication NetworksEasyChair Preprint 140899 pages•Date: July 23, 2024AbstractThis research investigates the application of quantum mechanics for secure key distribution in communication networks, specifically through Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) systems. It delves into the fundamental principles of QKD, leveraging quantum mechanics to enable theoretically unbreakable encryption by ensuring that any attempt at eavesdropping on the key exchange is detectable. The study covers the design and implementation of QKD systems, focusing on various protocols such as BB84 and E91, and their practical deployment in different communication environments. Performance evaluation is a key aspect of this research, assessing the robustness, efficiency, and scalability of QKD systems under real-world conditions. By addressing technical challenges and optimizing system parameters, this research aims to advance the integration of QKD into existing communication infrastructures, enhancing the security and privacy of data transmission in an era of increasing cyber threats. Keyphrases: BB84 protocol, Cybersecurity, E91 Protocol, Encryption, QKD systems, data privacy, performance evaluation, quantum key distribution, quantum mechanics, secure communication
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