Secure quantum network coding theory
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Secure quantum network coding theory
Springer, c2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction
- Preliminaries
- Typical quantum network coding schemes
- Quantum network coding based on repeater
- Quantum network coding based on controller
- Opportunistic quantum network coding
- Quantum network coding with massage authentication
- Continuous-variable quantum network coding
- Security analysis of quantum cryptographic protocols
- Security analysis based on BAN logic
- Security analysis based on quantum random oracle model
- Security analysis of quantum obfuscation
- Security analysis of measurement-device independency
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is the first book on secure quantum network coding, which integrates quantum cryptography into quantum communication. It summarizes the main research findings on quantum network coding, while also systematically introducing readers to secure quantum network coding schemes. With regard to coding methods, coding models and coding security, the book subsequently provides a series of quantum network coding schemes based on the integration of quantum cryptography into quantum communication. Furthermore, it describes the general security analysis method for quantum cryptographic protocols. Accordingly, the book equips readers with effective tools for researching and applying quantum network coding.
Table of Contents
Introduction.- Preliminaries.- Typical quantum network coding schemes.- Quantum network coding based on repeaters.- Quantum network coding based on controllers.- Opportunistic quantum network coding.- Quantum network coding with authentication.- Quantum network coding for continuous variables.- Security analysis of quantum cryptographic protocols.- Security analysis based on BAN logic.- Security analysis based on quantum random oracle model.- Security analysis of quantum obfuscation.- Security analysis of measurement-device independency.
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