| Literature DB >> 20721222 |
Ido Kanter1, Maria Butkovski, Yitzhak Peleg, Meital Zigzag, Yaara Aviad, Igor Reidler, Michael Rosenbluh, Wolfgang Kinzel.
Abstract
Random bit generators (RBGs) constitute an important tool in cryptography, stochastic simulations and secure communications. The later in particular has some difficult requirements: high generation rate of unpredictable bit strings and secure key-exchange protocols over public channels. Deterministic algorithms generate pseudo-random number sequences at high rates, however, their unpredictability is limited by the very nature of their deterministic origin. Recently, physical RBGs based on chaotic semiconductor lasers were shown to exceed Gbit/s rates. Whether secure synchronization of two high rate physical RBGs is possible remains an open question. Here we propose a method, whereby two fast RBGs based on mutually coupled chaotic lasers, are synchronized. Using information theoretic analysis we demonstrate security against a powerful computational eavesdropper, capable of noiseless amplification, where all parameters are publicly known. The method is also extended to secure synchronization of a small network of three RBGs.Mesh:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20721222 DOI: 10.1364/OE.18.018292
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Opt Express ISSN: 1094-4087 Impact factor: 3.894