University of Oxford to Develop Quantum Wireless Systems with Nokia and Bay Photonics
Engineers and scientists from University of Oxford have embarked on an exciting project to develop a prototype for the next generation of quantum wireless communication systems. This project is led by Nokia (R&D) and is in collaboration with UK based optics manufacturer Bay Photonics. The project is funded by Innovate UK.
Quantum key distribution (QKD) is a cryptographic scheme which provides an unprecedented level of data security. This can be used to prevent data breaches such as ATM 'Skimming' attacks. Our project seeks to develop practical application of QKD in securing short-range wireless communication between a terminal such as an ATM and a handheld device. Our consortium is currently carrying out a 12-month feasibility study on quantum wireless systems with optical steering capability.
For more information, please email Prof Dominic O'Brien or Dr Iris Choi.