Trusted Node Deployment Strategies for Long-Haul Quantum Key Distribution Networks

2023 International Conference on Optical Network Design and Modeling (ONDM)(2023)

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Abstract
The technological maturity of Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) products have generated high demand for secure key distribution in transmitting sensitive data. To provide this service, long-haul network operators are exploring strategies for network-wide deployment of QKD devices while utilizing existing infrastructure. One approach is to place trusted nodes at existing in-line amplifier huts in the network. In this study, we present a near-optimal fiber span aggregation algorithm, which effectively minimizes the number of trusted nodes between Points-of-Presences (PoPs) in the network. In this study, we evaluate six different topological QKD network deployments and eight different technological QKD network deployments in terms of the total secure key rate, as well as the number of QKD fiber pairs deployed. Our results indicate that the span aggregation algorithm increases the distance between each trusted node by up to 20%, thereby reducing the overall number of trusted nodes. Capacity planning for various topologies and technology deployments on simulated Secure Application Entity (SAE) requests is undertaken. Our proposed capacity planning shows that a baseline deployment with span aggregation using a QKD device with a cut-off distance of 140 km can save up to 3 times the number of QKD deployed fibers as compared to a minimum spanning tree-based low-cost deployment.
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Quantum Key Distribution, Optical Networks, Classical-Quantum co-existence, Network capacity planning
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