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Ivan B. Djordjevic

Ivan B. Djordjevic

· Professor Emeritus of Electrical and Computer EngineeringVerified

University of Arizona · Optical Sciences & Engineering

Active 1976–2024

h-index54
Citations10.3k
Papers782156 last 5y
Funding$1.7M1 active
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Research topics

  • Computer Security
  • Computer Science
  • Physics
  • Quantum mechanics

Selected publications

  • Demonstration of Entanglement-Enhanced Covert Sensing

    Physical Review Letters · 2022 · 42 citations

    • Computer Science
    • Computer Science
    • Computer Security

    The laws of quantum physics endow superior performance and security for information processing: quantum sensing harnesses nonclassical resources to enable measurement precision unmatched by classical sensing, whereas quantum cryptography aims to unconditionally protect the secrecy of the processed information. Here, we present the theory and experiment for entanglement-enhanced covert sensing, a paradigm that simultaneously offers high measurement precision and data integrity by concealing the probe signal in an ambient noise background so that the execution of the protocol is undetectable with a high probability. We show that entanglement offers a performance boost in estimating the imparted phase by a probed object, as compared to a classical protocol at the same covertness level. The implemented entanglement-enhanced covert sensing protocol operates close to the fundamental quantum limit by virtue of its near-optimum entanglement source and quantum receiver. Our work is expected to create ample opportunities for quantum information processing at unprecedented security and performance levels.

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Frequent coauthors

  • Franz Printing

    Walter de Gruyter (Germany)

    184 shared
  • Rolf Jakoby

    Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

    184 shared
  • Axel Bangert

    Walter de Gruyter (Germany)

    184 shared
  • Rüdiger Ferrari

    Walter de Gruyter (Germany)

    179 shared
  • Philippe Tucson

    Walter de Gruyter (Germany)

    178 shared
  • Eleonore Titow

    Walter de Gruyter (Germany)

    161 shared
  • Druck Stückle

    Universidad de Santiago de Chile

    159 shared
  • Robert Weigel

    Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

    143 shared

Education

  • PhD in Engineering, Faculty of Electronic Engineering

    University of Nis

    1999

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