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Quantum Code Sent from Aircraft to Ground Station

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MUNICH, April 3, 2013 — The first secure quantum code transmitted using quantum cryptography from a plane in flight to a ground station has provided an important step toward creating a secure laser-based global communications network. The optical transmission was made by Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich (LMU) physicists using a laser-based wireless communications system from the German Center for Aeronautics and Space Research (DLR). “This demonstrates that quantum cryptography can be implemented as an extension to existing systems,” said LMU physicist Sebastian Nauerth. The...Read full article

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    Published: April 2013
    CommunicationsDLREuropeFlorian MollGerman Center for Aeronautics and Space ResearchGermanyglobal communications networkHarald WeinfurterLMULMU MunichLudwig Maximilians University of MunichmirrorsOpticsquantum code transmissionquantum cryptographyResearch & TechnologySebastian Nauerthsecure data transmissionLasers

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