2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10773-012-1228-1
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Efficient Multiparty Quantum Secret Sharing of Secure Direct Communication Based on Bell States and Continuous Variable Operations

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“…A comparison is made between the proposed protocol and some other QSS protocols [27,29,34,[49][50][51][52]58] and the results are listed in table 1. Du and Bao [27] proposed a QSS scheme based on Bell states that is secure against cheating attack, but could not resist participant attack as Liu et al indicated in [53].…”
Section: Comparisonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A comparison is made between the proposed protocol and some other QSS protocols [27,29,34,[49][50][51][52]58] and the results are listed in table 1. Du and Bao [27] proposed a QSS scheme based on Bell states that is secure against cheating attack, but could not resist participant attack as Liu et al indicated in [53].…”
Section: Comparisonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Liu et al [56] mentioned that the QSS scheme proposed by Hwang et al [51] suffers from participant attack. Zhang and Qin [57] analyzed Yuan et al's protocol [58] and showed that their protocol is vulnerable to participant attack as well. In contrast, the proposed scheme is secure against entangledand-measure attack and dishonest participant attack as indicated in section 3.3 and section 3.4.…”
Section: Comparisonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In clouds we can see that it may involve a number or users, here we will introduce using of Multiparty Quantum Key Distribution (MQKD). Multiparty QKD (MQKD) is a key distribution protocol in which the same key is distributed to different parties based on quantum mechanism [20]. MQKD can be refered as a key distribution protocol establishes a common key among a number of users.…”
Section: Quantum Cryptographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhao et al developed a frequency-tunable two-color continuous variable entangled state and demonstrated the entanglement distribution over a telecom single mode fiber, which was used to process remote quantum information [24]. Yuan et al proposed a protocol for multiparty quantum secret sharing of secure direct communication, which could strengthen the security protocol and frustrate some common attack strategies [25]. Jia et al investigated a multiparty quantum secret sharing protocol of secure direct communication by using some ordered Bell states as quantum channel [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%