MUMBAI, India, June 16 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202611054300 A) filed by Dr. Dharminder Chaudhary; Dr. Saurabh Rana; and Dr. Sudhanshu Shekhar Dubey, Faridabad, Haryana, on April 28, for 'quantum key distribution-based secure data transmission framework for next-generation networks.'

Inventor(s) include Dr. Dharminder Chaudhary; Dr. Saurabh Rana; and Dr. Sudhanshu Shekhar Dubey.

The application for the patent was published on June 5, under issue no. 23/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "This invention proposes a Quantum Key Distribution (QKD)-based secure data transmission framework designed for next-generation networks. The framework integrates quantum cryptographic principles with classical communication infrastructures to ensure provably secure key exchange resistant to computational and quantum attacks. It employs photon-based quantum channels for key generation and classical channels for encrypted data transmission, ensuring confidentiality, integrity, and forward secrecy. The system incorporates advanced error correction, privacy amplification, and intrusion detection mechanisms to mitigate eavesdropping threats. Additionally, the framework supports dynamic key management and seamless integration with emerging 5G/6G architectures, Internet of Things (IoT), and edge computing environments. By leveraging quantum mechanics principles such as superposition and no-cloning theorem, the proposed solution provides a robust and future-proof security architecture, addressing vulnerabilities in traditional cryptographic systems and enabling secure communication in highly distributed and data-intensive environments."

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