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An updated analysis of satellite quantum-key distribution missions

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arxiv 1909.13061 v2 pith:FCM3J626 submitted 2019-09-28 quant-ph

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keywords satellite-qkdcommunicationquantumanalysisdistancesdistributiongloballinks
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Quantum key distribution (QKD) is a cryptographic method enabling two parties to establish a private encryption key. The range of communication of ground-based QKD is limited to an order of 100km, due to in-fibre attenuations and atmospheric losses, and the development of quantum repeaters remains technologically challenging. While trusted-node links make communication over large distances possible, satellite-QKD is required for communication over global distances. By using satellites equipped with high-quality optical links, satellite-QKD can achieve ultra-long-distance quantum communication in the 1000-km range. The significant potential of satellite-QKD for the creation of global quantum networks thus makes it a particularly interesting field of research. In this analysis, we begin with an overview of the technical parameters of performing satellite-QKD, including infrastructure and protocols. We continue with a high-level summary of advancements in satellite-QKD by analysing past, present and proposed satellite-QKD missions and initiatives around the world. We conclude by discussing the technical challenges currently faced in satellite-QKD, which can be tackled through future research in this area.

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