An experiment of optical encryption technique with quantum security for mobile phone up-link converter

© 2002 IEEE. The data encryption/decryption is employed to secure the transported data that is now become very importance issue for communication and networks. However, the general encryption is not absolute secure of the required information. The absolute security technique is known as quantum secu...

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Main Authors: S. Suchat, S. Paiboon, P. P. Yupapin
Other Authors: King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang
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spelling th-mahidol.201462018-07-24T09:59:47Z An experiment of optical encryption technique with quantum security for mobile phone up-link converter S. Suchat S. Paiboon P. P. Yupapin King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang Mahidol University Computer Science Engineering © 2002 IEEE. The data encryption/decryption is employed to secure the transported data that is now become very importance issue for communication and networks. However, the general encryption is not absolute secure of the required information. The absolute security technique is known as quantum security where the principle of the technique is that the required data is encrypted/decrypted by quantum transported channel. The transported signals are randomly coded/decoded by using the quantum entanglement pairs. The quantum entangle is created by using a single pulse i.e. single photon that occupies the random polarization states, where the required polarization states can be formed be sender and receiver at any time linking by quantum channel. In this paper, the single pulse is created by a CW laser diode that is launched into the classical Mach-Zehnder Interferometer. The single pulse is generated and detected when a light beam is modulated by signal from signal generator with suitable driven frequency on a LiNbO3 crystal. Then the entanglement signals can be realized and transmitted via classical optical system. The quantum dense coding can also be performed by the technique of dense wavelength division multiplexing technique, where each of transmitted wavelengths can be randomly formed entanglement pairs, then the dense code/decode schemes can be employed and linked via cable or wireless transmission. 2018-07-24T02:59:25Z 2018-07-24T02:59:25Z 2002-01-01 Conference Paper Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology. Vol.2, (2002), 1245-1248 10.1109/ICIT.2002.1189353 2-s2.0-81355126624 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/20146 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=81355126624&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
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Engineering
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Engineering
S. Suchat
S. Paiboon
P. P. Yupapin
An experiment of optical encryption technique with quantum security for mobile phone up-link converter
description © 2002 IEEE. The data encryption/decryption is employed to secure the transported data that is now become very importance issue for communication and networks. However, the general encryption is not absolute secure of the required information. The absolute security technique is known as quantum security where the principle of the technique is that the required data is encrypted/decrypted by quantum transported channel. The transported signals are randomly coded/decoded by using the quantum entanglement pairs. The quantum entangle is created by using a single pulse i.e. single photon that occupies the random polarization states, where the required polarization states can be formed be sender and receiver at any time linking by quantum channel. In this paper, the single pulse is created by a CW laser diode that is launched into the classical Mach-Zehnder Interferometer. The single pulse is generated and detected when a light beam is modulated by signal from signal generator with suitable driven frequency on a LiNbO3 crystal. Then the entanglement signals can be realized and transmitted via classical optical system. The quantum dense coding can also be performed by the technique of dense wavelength division multiplexing technique, where each of transmitted wavelengths can be randomly formed entanglement pairs, then the dense code/decode schemes can be employed and linked via cable or wireless transmission.
author2 King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang
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S. Suchat
S. Paiboon
P. P. Yupapin
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S. Paiboon
P. P. Yupapin
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title An experiment of optical encryption technique with quantum security for mobile phone up-link converter
title_short An experiment of optical encryption technique with quantum security for mobile phone up-link converter
title_full An experiment of optical encryption technique with quantum security for mobile phone up-link converter
title_fullStr An experiment of optical encryption technique with quantum security for mobile phone up-link converter
title_full_unstemmed An experiment of optical encryption technique with quantum security for mobile phone up-link converter
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