Physics-Aware Temporal Feature Engineering for Eavesdropping Detection in BBM92 Quantum Key Distribution (opens in new tab)

Static Quantum Bit Error Rate (QBER) thresholding is the standard defense mechanism in deployed Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) systems. In noisy free-space optical (FSO) channels, however, natural atmospheric variations can camouflage short, low-intensity eavesdropping bursts, rendering fixed thresholds ineffective. This paper investigates physics-aware temporal feature engineering for machine learning-based anomaly detection in entanglement-based BBM92 QKD telemetry. A 24-dimensional feature...

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