Kish Cypher - Teleportation of Classical Bits

Teleportation of Classical Bits

The telecloning of classical bits in quantum communicator networks without telecloning the quantum states was proposed by Kish and Mingesz. The telecloning scheme was originally proposed to realize a high-speed secure network of Kish cypher loops for network-based key distribution with information theoretic security instead of point-to-point key exchange. The key exchange steps take place through the chain of these loops and a parallel authenticated network. The combination of bits arriving in these separate channels results in the secure telecloning of classical bits. It was recognized in the paper that the same idea could be used in quantum key distribution networks.

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