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Main Authors: Cheng, Xi, Mao, Hao-kun, Xu, Hong-wei, Li, Qiong
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.09331
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author Cheng, Xi
Mao, Hao-kun
Xu, Hong-wei
Li, Qiong
author_facet Cheng, Xi
Mao, Hao-kun
Xu, Hong-wei
Li, Qiong
contents Privacy Amplification (PA) is indispensable in Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) post-processing, as it eliminates information leakage to eavesdroppers. Field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are highly attractive for QKD systems due to their flexibility and high integration. However, due to limited resources, input and output sizes remain the primary bottleneck in FPGA-based PA schemes for Discrete Variable (DV)-QKD systems. In this paper, we present a large-scale FPGA-based PA scheme that supports both input block sizes and output key sizes exceeding $10^8$ bits, effectively addressing the challenges posed by the finite-size effect. To accommodate the large input and output sizes, we propose a novel PA algorithm and prove its security. We implement and evaluate this scheme on a Xilinx XCKU095 FPGA platform. Experimental results demonstrate that our PA implementation can handle an input block size of $10^8$ bits with flexible output sizes up to the input size. For DV-QKD systems, our PA scheme supports an input block size nearly two orders of magnitude larger than current FPGA-based PA schemes, significantly mitigating the impact of the finite-size effect on the final secure key rate.
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spellingShingle Large-Scale FPGA-Based Privacy Amplification Exceeding $10^8$ Bits for Quantum Key Distribution
Cheng, Xi
Mao, Hao-kun
Xu, Hong-wei
Li, Qiong
Quantum Physics
Privacy Amplification (PA) is indispensable in Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) post-processing, as it eliminates information leakage to eavesdroppers. Field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) are highly attractive for QKD systems due to their flexibility and high integration. However, due to limited resources, input and output sizes remain the primary bottleneck in FPGA-based PA schemes for Discrete Variable (DV)-QKD systems. In this paper, we present a large-scale FPGA-based PA scheme that supports both input block sizes and output key sizes exceeding $10^8$ bits, effectively addressing the challenges posed by the finite-size effect. To accommodate the large input and output sizes, we propose a novel PA algorithm and prove its security. We implement and evaluate this scheme on a Xilinx XCKU095 FPGA platform. Experimental results demonstrate that our PA implementation can handle an input block size of $10^8$ bits with flexible output sizes up to the input size. For DV-QKD systems, our PA scheme supports an input block size nearly two orders of magnitude larger than current FPGA-based PA schemes, significantly mitigating the impact of the finite-size effect on the final secure key rate.
title Large-Scale FPGA-Based Privacy Amplification Exceeding $10^8$ Bits for Quantum Key Distribution
topic Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.09331