Patents by Inventor Bruno Huttner

Bruno Huttner has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 11411723
    Abstract: Free-Space key distribution method comprising exchanging information between an emitter (100) and a receiver (200) based on the physical layer wiretap channel model, comprising the steps of randomly preparing (710), at the emitter (100), one qubit encoded with one of two possible non-identical quantum states, sending (720) the encoded qubit to the receiver (200) through a physical layer quantum-enhanced wiretap channel (500), such that an eavesdropper (300) tapping said channel is provided with partial information about the said states only, detecting and measuring (730) the received quantum states, key sifting (740) between the emitter and the receiver through a classical channel, calculating (750, 760) an amount of information available to any eavesdropper (300) based on the detected and received quantum states.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 2017
    Date of Patent: August 9, 2022
    Assignee: ID QUANTIQUE SA
    Inventors: Matthieu Legré, Bruno Huttner
  • Patent number: 11411657
    Abstract: The present relates to a quantum communication system for free space quantum key distribution. An emitter and a receiver, the emitter and the receiver are two points distanced by a free space quantum communication channel, the emitter being designed for wirelessly transmitting data to the receiver via said free space optical communication channel. The receiver includes an optical device capable of receiving the data within a predetermined field of view extending from said optical device toward the receiver. The system is characterized in that the emitter further comprises a light protecting device attached on said emitter. The light protecting device is configured to prevent any light coming from the environment beyond the emitter to enter within the field of view of the receiver. The invention further relates to a method for optimizing free space quantum key distribution.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 2020
    Date of Patent: August 9, 2022
    Assignee: ID QUANTIQUE SA
    Inventors: Bruno Huttner, Anett Krammer
  • Publication number: 20220224523
    Abstract: A quantum key distribution (QKD) system comprising: an emitter (110) adapted to generate a QKD free-space signal, a transmitter station (220) adapted to receive the free-space signal from the emitter (110), and a remote QKD receiving station (250) supporting a QKD receiver (160) located at a different location than the transmitter station, wherein the transmitter station is adapted to receive said free space signal from the emitter and to forward said signal through a fiber link (400) to the QKD receiver (160) in said remote QKD receiving station (250).
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 6, 2020
    Publication date: July 14, 2022
    Applicant: ID QUANTIQUE SA
    Inventors: Kelly RICHDALE, Bruno HUTTNER
  • Publication number: 20210175978
    Abstract: The present relates to a quantum communication system for free space quantum key distribution. An emitter and a receiver, the emitter and the receiver are two points distanced by a free space quantum communication channel, the emitter being designed for wirelessly transmitting data to the receiver via said free space optical communication channel. The receiver includes an optical device capable of receiving the data within a predetermined field of view extending from said optical device toward the receiver. The system is characterized in that the emitter further comprises a light protecting device attached on said emitter. The light protecting device is configured to prevent any light coming from the environment beyond the emitter to enter within the field of view of the receiver. The invention further relates to a method for optimizing free space quantum key distribution.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 4, 2020
    Publication date: June 10, 2021
    Applicant: ID QUANTIQUE SA
    Inventors: Bruno HUTTNER, Anett KRAMMER
  • Publication number: 20200059358
    Abstract: Free-Space key distribution method comprising exchanging information between an emitter (100) and a receiver (200) based on the physical layer wiretap channel model, comprising the steps of randomly preparing (710), at the emitter (100), one qubit encoded with one of two possible non-identical quantum states, sending (720) the encoded qubit to the receiver (200) through a physical layer quantum-enhanced wiretap channel (500), such that an eavesdropper (300) tapping said channel is provided with partial information about the said states only, detecting and measuring (730) the received quantum states, key sifting (740) between the emitter and the receiver through a classical channel, calculating (750, 760) an amount of information available to any eavesdropper (300) based on the detected and received quantum states.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2017
    Publication date: February 20, 2020
    Applicant: ID QUANTIQUE SA
    Inventors: Matthieu LEGRÉ, Bruno HUTTNER
  • Patent number: 6438234
    Abstract: A system and method for communicating a key between two stations using an interferometric system for quantum cryptography. The method includes sending at least two light pulses over a quantum channel and detecting the interference created by the light pulses. The interfering pulses traverse the same arms of an interferometer but in a different sequence such that the pulses are delayed when traversing a quantum channel. The pulses are reflected by Faraday mirrors at the ends of the quantum channel so as to cancel any polarization effects. Because the interfering pulses traverse the same arms of an interferometer, there is no need to align or balance between multiple arms of an interferometer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 20, 2002
    Assignee: Swisscom AG
    Inventors: Nicolas Gisin, Bruno Huttner, Antoine Muller, Hugo Zbinden, Beat Perny