Abstract

The Internet plays an essential role in modern societies and in the amount of sensitive data transported over the optical networks that shows its' importance has increased drastically. Therefore, it is critical to develop data protection schemes for optical fiber communications to provide user security. The Y-00 quantum-noise randomized stream cipher that employs extremely high-order modulation and restricts an attacker's interception of ciphertext is a practical candidate for providing data protection. In this article, we introduce the operation principle of the Y-00 cipher with respect to data encryption and decryption. The Y-00 cipher combines the mathematical encryption of multi-level signaling and physical randomness, and provides a high level of security to the physical layer of optical communications and a high communication performance. We also present the noise masking phenomenon of the Y-00 cipher with intensity modulation (IM). This noise masking is generated by shot noise, i.e., quantum noise and additive noise such as amplified spontaneous emission noise. The noise masking phenomenon fails an attacker's interception of the ciphertext. The secrecy of the IM Y-00 cipher is also discussed, and an approximate analytical solution is introduced for evaluating the probability of the attackers accurately guessing the ciphertext. Finally, the secrecy of a 1,000-km transmission system is experimentally demonstrated with the Y-00 cipher transceiver at data rate of 1.5-Gb/s using the derived analytical solution to deduce the high secrecy of the entire transmission system.

Highlights

  • S ENSITIVE data, such as confidential and personal information, are stored and communicated in the Internet

  • We evaluate the secrecy of a 1,000-km Y-00 cipher transmission system and experimentally demonstrate it using 1.5-Gb/s Y-00 cipher transceivers

  • It should be noted that we mainly focus on the intensity modulation (IM) Y-00 cipher in this study, Y-00 cipher can be realized by phase modulation (PM) and quadrature-amplitude modulation (QAM)

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

S ENSITIVE data, such as confidential and personal information, are stored and communicated in the Internet. The development of a secure key distribution scheme and the invention of strong algorithms for data encryption and decryption are necessary to realize secure communication. The Y-00 quantum-noise randomized stream cipher (Y-00 cipher) [4], originally proposed to utilize masking using quantum noise, employs multi-level signaling with extremely high-order modulation and hides the ciphertext by imposing noise on cipher signals. This feature is remarkably different from that of the classical cipher, as the Y-00 cipher forces an attacker to fail the interception of the ciphertext.

Concept and Features
Noise Masking for Restricting the Interception of Ciphertext
Basic Operation Principle
Practical Applications
NOISE MASKING OF THE IM Y-00 CIPHER
Noise Masking by Shot Noise
Noise Masking by ASE-Signal Beat Noise
Comparison of the Amounts of Shot Noise and Beat Noise
PROBABILITY OF GUESSING THE CIPHERTEXT ACCURATELY
SECURITY ASSESSMENT OF THE TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
Security Assessment
CONCLUSION

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