SHENZHEN, China, March 14,
2025 /PRNewswire/ -- MicroCloud Hologram Inc.
(NASDAQ: HOLO), ("HOLO" or the "Company"), a technology service
provider, they announced the proposal of an efficient
high-dimensional quantum key distribution protocol for quantum
transmission based on quantum Fourier transform, which brings a
groundbreaking direction to the field. In this innovative proposal,
the core inherent coding framework constructs a secure and reliable
solution for key distribution. This framework utilizes two key
quantum operations: quantum Fourier transform and
quantum-controlled NOT gate, to achieve the clever concealment of
secret information.
Specifically, the secret information is concealed within the
relative phases of the generated high-dimensional entangled states.
Quantum Fourier transform, an important tool in quantum computing,
can convert quantum states between different basis vectors,
providing a rich dimensional space for information encoding. The
quantum-controlled NOT gate precisely flips the state of a qubit,
and together, these two operations allow the information to be
securely stored in the form of high-dimensional entangled states.
When key information needs to be decoded, after performing the
reverse operation, single-particle measurements are made using two
mutually unbiased bases. Mutually unbiased bases are an important
concept in quantum mechanics, where no information is leaked
between the two bases, ensuring that the measurement process does
not disturb the quantum state's information, while still accurately
extracting the key information. Through this carefully designed
decoding method, the secret information initially hidden in the
high-dimensional entangled state can be effectively recovered.
In the QKD protocol proposed by HOLO, the use of keys in the
form of high-dimensional quantum states becomes the key factor in
breaking the limits of information efficiency. Compared to
traditional binary quantum states, high-dimensional quantum states
have a richer information-carrying capacity. Traditional binary
quantum states can only represent two states, 0 and 1, whereas
high-dimensional quantum states can encode information in multiple
dimensions, significantly increasing the amount of information each
particle can carry and successfully breaking the previous
information efficiency limit of 1 bit per particle.
In terms of security and capacity, HOLO's QKD protocol
demonstrates superior cryptographic performance, surpassing
traditional cryptographic protocols. Most traditional cryptographic
protocols are based on mathematical problems, such as the RSA
algorithm, which relies on the large integer factorization problem.
As computational power continues to improve, these traditional
cryptographic protocols face the risk of being compromised. In
contrast, HOLO's QKD protocol is based on fundamental principles of
quantum mechanics, such as the quantum no-cloning theorem and
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, which fundamentally eliminate
the possibility of information eavesdropping or tampering.
Regarding capacity, the high-dimensional quantum state key can
carry more information, enabling the protocol to transmit more keys
under the same time and resource conditions, thus meeting the
growing demands for information security and efficient transmission
in the era of big data.
The efficient high-dimensional quantum key distribution protocol
for quantum transmission based on quantum Fourier transform,
proposed by HOLO, achieves multiple breakthroughs on the technical
level. From breaking the limits of information efficiency to
ensuring high security, and surpassing the performance of
traditional cryptographic protocols, this protocol lays a solid
foundation for the future development of quantum key distribution
technology. It is expected to lead the field into a new stage of
development.
About MicroCloud Hologram Inc.
MicroCloud is committed to providing leading holographic
technology services to its customers worldwide. MicroCloud's
holographic technology services include high-precision holographic
light detection and ranging ("LiDAR") solutions, based on
holographic technology, exclusive holographic LiDAR point cloud
algorithms architecture design, breakthrough technical holographic
imaging solutions, holographic LiDAR sensor chip design and
holographic vehicle intelligent vision technology to service
customers that provide reliable holographic advanced driver
assistance systems ("ADAS"). MicroCloud also provides holographic
digital twin technology services for customers and has built a
proprietary holographic digital twin technology resource library.
MicroCloud's holographic digital twin technology resource library
captures shapes and objects in 3D holographic form by utilizing a
combination of MicroCloud's holographic digital twin software,
digital content, spatial data-driven data science, holographic
digital cloud algorithm, and holographic 3D capture technology. For
more information, please visit http://ir.mcholo.com/
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