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Performance Analysis of the "Intelligent" Kirchhoff-Law-Johnson-Noise Secure Key Exchange

Authors: J. Smulko

The Kirchhoff-Law-Johnson-Noise (KLJN) secure key distribution system provides a way of exchanging theoretically secure keys by measuring random voltage and current through the wire connecting two different resistors at Alice's and Bob's ends. Recently new advanced protocols for the KLJN method have been proposed with enhanced performance. In this paper we analyze the KLJN system and compare with the "intelligent" KLJN (iKLJN) scheme. That task requires determination of the applied resistors and identification of various superpositions of known and unknown noise components. Some statistical tools will be explored to determine how the duration of the bit exchange window (averaging time) influences the performance of the secure bit exchange.

Comments: 9 Pages. The manuscript has been accepted for publication in Fluctuation and Noise Letters.

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[v1] 2014-06-29 03:24:15

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