Tharathorn Phromsa-ard, P. Sangwongngam, K. Sripimanwat, Kamol Kaemarungsri, P. Vanichchanunt, L. Wuttisittikulkij
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Low-complexity key reconciliation algorithm using LDPC bit-flipping decoding for quantum key distribution
Quantum key reconciliation is an essential process of quantum key distribution (QKD). It aims to correct the transmission errors after the distribution of quantum objects over a quantum channel, where two legitimate parties use a classical public authenticated channel to disclose correlated bits for agreeing on their common key. This work proposes an alternative promising method employing LDPC-codes bit-flipping decoding to practical implementation of quantum key reconciliation. In our proposed scheme, the low-complexity code bit-flipping decoding based on syndrome decoding is modified and applied to conventional Winnow protocol to achieve both error correcting performance and low complexity of hardware realization, i.e. FPGA logic cells and/or memory. From numerical simulation while the performance of our proposed scheme in terms of final bit error rate (BER) and disclosed bits is superior to conventional Winnow and CASCADE protocols, it yields low complexity in LDPC decoding comparable to the existing LDPC-based reconciliation protocols. Therefore, the technique is promising to high-speed discrete-variable QKD applications.