Abstract
We propose a device-independent prepare-and-measure quantum key distribution (DIPQKD) that the transmitter prepares and sends the qubits to the receiver who de-codes by measuring the qubits. Through characterizing the used channel and ruling out any classical strategies of mimicry, one can identify the security of DIPQKD against collective attacks.
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