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##Uses differential phase shift QKD for QDS
##Uses differential phase shift QKD for QDS
## message signing rate= 1 or 2 bits per second for security parameter=0.0001, Length of keys(L)=2Mbits, Transmission distance=90 km, QBER=1.08%
## message signing rate= 1 or 2 bits per second for security parameter=0.0001, Length of keys(L)=2Mbits, Transmission distance=90 km, QBER=1.08%
#[https://journals.aps.org/prapplied/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevApplied.10.034033 ZZDZGW(2018)] Implements a [[Decoy State QKD|passive decoy state]] protocol which uses Passive BB84 Key Generation protocol (KGP) to share public keys from Bob and Charlie to Alice.
#[https://journals.aps.org/prapplied/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevApplied.10.034033 ZZDZGW (2018)] Implements a [[Decoy State QKD|passive decoy state]] protocol which uses Passive BB84 Key Generation protocol (KGP) to share public keys from Bob and Charlie to Alice.
## Uses parametric down-conversion (PDC) source, secure to coherent attacks
## Uses parametric down-conversion (PDC) source, secure to coherent attacks
## Per half a bit message:Transmission Distance(d)=100 km, QBER(%)=<math>2.95%-3.28%</math> for security parameter=0.0001, attenuation=45.8 dB at 200 km estimated time to sign (<math>t</math>)=7 seconds
## Per half a bit message:Transmission Distance(d)=100 km, QBER(%)=<math>2.95%-3.28%</math> for security parameter=0.0001, attenuation=45.8 dB at 200 km estimated time to sign (<math>t</math>)=7 seconds
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