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Quantum Secure Direct Communication Based on Chaos with Authentication
Dazu Huang1,2,
Zhigang Chen1,
Ying Guo1,3, and
Moon Ho Lee3
1School of Information Science and Engineering, Central South University, Changsha 410083, China
2Department of Information Management, Hunan College of Finance and Economics, Changsha 410205, China
3Department of Information and Communication Engineering, Chonbuk National University, Chonju 561-756, Korea
(Received May 30, 2007; Accepted September 13, 2007; Published November 26, 2007)
A quantum secure direct communication protocol based on chaos is proposed with authentication. It has an advantage over distributing the secret message directly and verifying the communicators' identities with the assistance of a trusted center. To ensure the security of the secret message and the process of verification, the initial order of the travel particles is disturbed according to a chaotic sequence generated secretly via the general Arnold map. Security analysis demonstrates that the present scheme is secure against several attack strategies, such as the man-in-the-middle attack and Trojan horse attack.
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DOI: 10.1143/JPSJ.76.124001
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