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Field Demonstration of a Multiple Trusted Node Quantum Key Distribution on an Electric Utility Fiber Network

ORAL

Abstract

Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) provides a unique solution for the distribution of secret keys used for information authentication and encryption. QKD has the potential to yield several benefits including protecting critical energy delivery infrastructure which needs long-term authentication and encryption solutions. A real-world scenario for the practical use of this technology can be applied to the distribution of network keys between the operations center and electrical substations. We successfully demonstrated a trusted-node QKD network comprised of three diverse QKD systems working autonomously on an electric grid and collected data over a period of 28 hours. The interoperability of these devices extends the physical distance for which they can distribute secret keys, covering larger territory than a single system operating on its own. The network demonstrated the generation of quantum secret keys between the operations center and several electrical utility substations. This was the world’s first demonstration relaying secret keys between energy delivery infrastructure.

Presenters

  • Muneer Alshowkan

    Oak Ridge National Lab

Authors

  • Muneer Alshowkan

    Oak Ridge National Lab

  • Philip G. Evans

    Oak Ridge National Lab

  • Nicholas A Peters

    Oak Ridge National Lab

  • Duncan Earl

    Qubitekk Inc.

  • Warren Grice

    Qubitekk Inc.

  • Daniel Mulkay

    Qubitekk Inc.

  • Ken Jones

    Electric Power Board

  • Tyler Morgan

    Electric Power Board

  • Steve Morrison

    Electric Power Board

  • Raymond Newell

    Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • Glen Peterson

    Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • Claira Safi

    Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • Justin Tripp

    Los Alamos National Laboratory