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The following pages link to A classical key-distribution system based on Johnson (like) noise-how secure? (Q942615):
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- Elimination of a second-law-attack, and all cable-resistance-based attacks, in the Kirchhoff-law-Johnson-noise (KLJN) secure key exchange system (Q296314) (← links)
- Noise in the wire: the real impact of wire resistance for the Johnson(-like) noise based secure communicator (Q414980) (← links)
- Johnson(-like)-noise-Kirchhoff-loop based secure classical communicator characteristics, for ranges of two to two thousand kilometers, via model-line (Q552751) (← links)
- A new look at the classical key exchange system based on amplified Johnson noise (Q653458) (← links)
- Notes on recent approaches concerning the Kirchhoff-law-Johnson-noise-based secure key exchange (Q665239) (← links)
- Security risk during the transient in a key exchange protocol using random signals and feedback (Q665300) (← links)
- Response to Scheuer-Yariv: ``A classical key-distribution system based on Johnson (like) noise-how secure?'' (Q942617) (← links)
- High-Rate Secure Key Distribution Based on Private Chaos Synchronization and Alternating Step Algorithms (Q5222627) (← links)