We show some numerical results of computer simulations of secret key reconciliation (SKR) protocol "Cascade" and clarify its properties. By using these properties, we propose to improve the protocol performance on the number of publicly exchanged bits which should be as few as possible.
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Tomohiro SUGIMOTO, Kouichi YAMAZAKI, "A Study on Secret Key Reconciliation Protocol "Cascade"" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E83-A, no. 10, pp. 1987-1991, October 2000, doi: .
Abstract: We show some numerical results of computer simulations of secret key reconciliation (SKR) protocol "Cascade" and clarify its properties. By using these properties, we propose to improve the protocol performance on the number of publicly exchanged bits which should be as few as possible.
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