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Trust-Aware Causal Consistency Routing for Quantum Key Distribution Networks Against Malicious Nodes

  • Yi Luo
  • , Qiong Li*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Harbin Institute of Technology

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Abstract

Quantum key distribution (QKD) networks promise information-theoretic security for multiple nodes by leveraging the fundamental laws of quantum mechanics. In practice, QKD networks require dedicated routing protocols to coordinate secure key distribution among distributed nodes. However, most existing routing protocols operate under the assumption that all relay nodes are honest and fully trustworthy, an assumption that may not hold in realistic scenarios. Malicious nodes may tamper with routing updates, causing inconsistent key-state views or divergent routing plans across the network. Such inconsistencies increase routing failure rates and lead to severe wastage of valuable secret keys. To address these challenges, we propose a distributed routing framework that combines two key components: (i) Causal Consistency Key-State Update, which prevents malicious nodes from propagating inconsistent key states and routing plans; and (ii) Trust-Aware Multi-path Flow Optimization, which incorporates trust metrics derived from discrepancies in reported states into the path-selection objective, penalizing suspicious links and filtering fabricated demands. Across 50-node topologies with up to 30% malicious relays and under all three attack modes, our protocol sustains a high demand completion ratio (DCR) (mean (Formula presented.), range (Formula presented.) – (Formula presented.)) while keeping key utilization low ((Formula presented.) keys per demand), decisively outperforming the baselines—Multi-Path Planned (DCR (Formula presented.), (Formula presented.) keys per demand) and OSPF (DCR (Formula presented.), 296 keys per demand; max 1601). These results highlight that our framework balances reliability and efficiency, providing a practical and resilient foundation for secure QKD networking in adversarial environments.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1100
JournalEntropy
Volume27
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • malicious nodes
  • quantum key distribution networks
  • routing

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