• BB84 is a quantum key distribution scheme developed by Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard in 1984. It is the first quantum cryptography protocol. The...
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  • described below both use discrete variable coding. This protocol, known as BB84 after its inventors and year of publication, was originally described using...
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    simpler version of BB84. The main difference between B92 and BB84: B92 only needs two states BB84 needs 4 polarization states Like the BB84, Alice transmits...
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  • that kind was BB84, introduced in 1984 by Charles H. Bennett and Gilles Brassard. After that, many other protocols have been defined. BB84 (1984) is a quantum...
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  • the first protocol of that kind, BB84. Researchers built SARG04 when they noticed that by using the four states of BB84 with a different information encoding...
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    last Mallets built in Europe. Four 0-4-4-2T locomotives numbered BB81 to BB84 were built by Nippon Sharyo in 1962 for the Indonesian State Railways' 750 mm...
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  • protocol (SSP) is the quantum cryptography protocol that is the version of BB84 that uses a six-state polarization scheme on three orthogonal bases. The...
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    resistant to eavesdropping. Quantum key distribution (QKD) protocols, such as BB84, enable the secure exchange of cryptographic keys between parties, ensuring...
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    basis. An example of usage of an alternative measurement basis is in the BB84 cipher. If two quantum states (i.e. qubits, or registers) are entangled (meaning...
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    B92 uses only two states instead of four states used by E91 protocol and BB84 It is used for non orthogonal quantum transmission 0 can be encrypted as...
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    distribution protocols, most famously BB84 by Charles H. Bennett and Gilles Brassard and E91 by Artur Ekert. Although BB84 does not use entanglement, Ekert's...
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  • vehicle-to-vehicle systems .Communication system technology for demonstration of BB84 quantum key distribution in optical aircraft downlinks. Airborne demonstration...
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    of quantum cryptography, building on an idea of Stephen Wiesner. Known as BB84, the system takes advantage of the uncertainty principle to allow secure...
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  • Practical QKD systems use multi-photon sources, in contrast to the standard BB84 protocol, making them susceptible to photon number splitting (PNS) attacks...
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  • Brassard proposed a method for secure communication, which is now called BB84, the first Quantum Key Distribution system. Independently, in 1991 Artur...
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    agree on a shared, uniformly random string. Algorithms for QKD, such as BB84, are also able to determine whether an adversarial party has been attempting...
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  • ensuring the security of the transmitted data. Specifically, protocols like BB84 and decoy-state schemes have been adapted for free-space environments to...
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    the laboratory. In 1984, together with Charles H. Bennett, he invented the BB84 protocol for quantum cryptography. He later extended this work to include...
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  • — January 27, 2004 Anderson Mesa LONEOS  · 3.0 km MPC · JPL 209325 2004 BB84 — January 24, 2004 Socorro LINEAR  · 3.8 km MPC · JPL 209326 2004 BO87 —...
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  • 2003 BQ82 — January 31, 2003 Socorro LINEAR  · 3.1 km MPC · JPL 114588 2003 BB84 — January 31, 2003 Socorro LINEAR NYS 1.6 km MPC · JPL 114589 2003 BE84 —...
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  • quadrature phase amplitudes of a weak optical field, without photon polarization (BB84 protocol) or entangled photons (E91 protocol). It is named after Yi Mu, Jessica...
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  • exchange of coherent quantum states or entangled qubits (for example, the BB84 protocol). When creating pairs of entangled qubits in experimental setups...
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