Review of clock synchronization in quantum communications
Industrial networks are frequently utilized for safety-critical applications that demand real-time requirements. Message scheduling or timestamp is typically a key component of such applications, which are typically time-triggered. Timestamps at each party in quantum communication must be synchron...
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my.uthm.eprints.117332024-12-09T08:17:06Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11733/ Review of clock synchronization in quantum communications Azahari, Nur Shahirah Harun, Nur Ziadah Chuah, Chai Wen Ramli, Sofia Najwa Ahmad Zukarnain, Zuriati TK5101-6720 Telecommunication. Including telegraphy, telephone, radio, radar, television Industrial networks are frequently utilized for safety-critical applications that demand real-time requirements. Message scheduling or timestamp is typically a key component of such applications, which are typically time-triggered. Timestamps at each party in quantum communication must be synchronized or share a common understanding of time for secure communication. Clock synchronization is thus a key component of real-time networks. Despite the benefits of time synchronization, enforcing clock synchronization on behalf of several quantum channel parties and preventing attacks from an adversary is still tricky. This paper identifies a possible attack on time synchronization and a way to solve the aforementioned issues. Therefore, we need a protocol that establishes a secure environment in terms of security with time synchronization so that various parties may freely and openly communicate. This paper also addresses 2022-11-17 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11733/1/P16831_9ba19ef1aaf77add948f7c4edb468b71%204.pdf Azahari, Nur Shahirah and Harun, Nur Ziadah and Chuah, Chai Wen and Ramli, Sofia Najwa and Ahmad Zukarnain, Zuriati (2022) Review of clock synchronization in quantum communications. In: ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTING MACHINERY, NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES. https:\\doi.org/10.1145/3651781.3651834 |
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Industrial networks are frequently utilized for safety-critical applications that demand real-time requirements. Message
scheduling or timestamp is typically a key component of such applications, which are typically time-triggered.
Timestamps at each party in quantum communication must be synchronized or share a common understanding of time
for secure communication. Clock synchronization is thus a key component of real-time networks. Despite the benefits of
time synchronization, enforcing clock synchronization on behalf of several quantum channel parties and preventing
attacks from an adversary is still tricky. This paper identifies a possible attack on time synchronization and a way to solve
the aforementioned issues. Therefore, we need a protocol that establishes a secure environment in terms of security
with time synchronization so that various parties may freely and openly communicate. This paper also addresses |
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