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Ottawa Displays High-Dimensional Quantum Encryption

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A quantum-secured message containing more than one bit of information per photon has been sent through the air above the city of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. According to scientists, this is the first time high-dimensional quantum encryption has been demonstrated with free-space optical communication in real-world conditions. Researchers have demonstrated sending messages in a secure manner using high dimensional quantum cryptography in realistic city conditions. Courtesy of SQO team, University of Ottawa. A research team from the University of Ottawa demonstrated 4D quantum encryption...Read full article

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    Published: August 2017
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    free-space optics
    Free-space optics (FSO), also known as optical wireless communication or optical wireless networking, refers to the transmission of data using modulated beams of light through free space (air or a vacuum) rather than using physical cables or fiber optics. FSO systems leverage the principles of optical communication, similar to fiber optic communication, but they transmit signals through the atmosphere over relatively short distances. Key features and aspects of free-space optics include: ...
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