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Physical implementation of oblivious transfer using optical correlated randomness.

Tomohiro ItoHayato KoizumiNobumitsu SuzukiIzumi KakesuKento IwakawaAtsushi UchidaTakeshi KoshibaJun MuramatsuKazuyuki YoshimuraMasanobu InubushiPeter Davis
Published in: Scientific reports (2017)
We demonstrate physical implementation of information-theoretic secure oblivious transfer based on bounded observability using optical correlated randomness in semiconductor lasers driven by common random light broadcast over optical fibers. We demonstrate that the scheme can achieve one-out-of-two oblivious transfer with effective key generation rate of 110 kb/s. The results show that this scheme is a promising approach to achieve information-theoretic secure oblivious transfer over long distances for future applications of secure computation such as privacy-preserving database mining, auctions and electronic-voting.
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