From Event: SPIE Defense + Commercial Sensing, 2019
Many quantum technologies, such as quantum computers, rely on a phenomenon called entanglement. One reason why quantum networks are being studied is because they can distribute entanglement to their users. In this paper, we describe how quantum radars, particularly the recently-developed quantum two-mode squeezing radar (QTMS radar), can be used with quantum networks. On a related note, we also point out how QTMS radar can be vulnerable to interception if an adversary has access to the measurement record that the radar uses to distinguish signal from noise.
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David Luong and Bhashyam Balaji, "Quantum radar, quantum networks, not-so-quantum hackers," Proc. SPIE 11018, Signal Processing, Sensor/Information Fusion, and Target Recognition XXVIII, 110181E (Presented at SPIE Defense + Commercial Sensing: April 17, 2019; Published: 7 May 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2519453.