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Quantum Man-in-the-middle Attacks: a Game-theoretic Approach with Applications to Radars

Published 4 Nov 2022 in eess.SP, math.ST, and stat.TH | (2211.02228v2)

Abstract: The detection and discrimination of quantum states serve a crucial role in quantum signal processing, a discipline that studies methods and techniques to process signals that obey the quantum mechanics frameworks. However, just like classical detection, evasive behaviors also exist in quantum detection. In this paper, we formulate an adversarial quantum detection scenario where the detector is passive and does not know the quantum states have been distorted by an attacker. We compare the performance of a passive detector with the one of a non-adversarial detector to demonstrate how evasive behaviors can undermine the performance of quantum detection. We use a case study of target detection with quantum radars to corroborate our analytical results.

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