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Analog noise protected optical encryption with two-dimensional key space

Author(s): Wu, B; Chang, MP; Shastri, BJ; Wang, Z; Prucnal, Paul R

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Abstract: An optical encryption method based on analog noise is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. The transmitted data is encrypted with wideband analog noise. Without decrypting the data instantly at the receiver, the data is damaged by the noise and cannot be recovered by post-processing techniques. A matching condition in both phase and amplitude of the noise needs to be satisfied between the transmitter and the receiver to cancel the noise. The precise requirement of the phase and amplitude matching condition provides a large two-dimensional key space, which can be deployed in the encryption and decryption process at the transmitter and receiver.
Publication Date: 5-Jun-2014
Electronic Publication Date: 5-Jun-2014
Citation: Wu, B, Chang, MP, Shastri, BJ, Wang, Z, Prucnal, PR. (2014). Analog noise protected optical encryption with two-dimensional key space. Optics Express, 22 (14568 - 14574. doi:10.1364/OE.22.014568
DOI: doi:10.1364/OE.22.014568
Pages: 14568 - 14574
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: Optics Express
Version: Final published version. This is an open access article.



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