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2023-05-12
Wang, Yushen, Yang, Guang, Sun, Tianwen, Yang, Kai, Zheng, Changling.  2022.  High-Performance, All-Scenario COVID-19 Pathogen Detection, Prevention, and Control System. 2022 International Conference on Computers, Information Processing and Advanced Education (CIPAE). :364–368.

Given the COVID-19 pandemic, this paper aims at providing a full-process information system to support the detection of pathogens for a large range of populations, satisfying the requirements of light weight, low cost, high concurrency, high reliability, quick response, and high security. The project includes functional modules such as sample collection, sample transfer, sample reception, laboratory testing, test result inquiry, pandemic analysis, and monitoring. The progress and efficiency of each collection point as well as the status of sample transfer, reception, and laboratory testing are all monitored in real time, in order to support the comprehensive surveillance of the pandemic situation and support the dynamic deployment of pandemic prevention resources in a timely and effective manner. Deployed on a cloud platform, this system can satisfy ultra-high concurrent data collection requirements with 20 million collections per day and a maximum of 5 million collections per hour, due to its advantages of high concurrency, elasticity, security, and manageability. This system has also been widely used in Jiangsu, Shaanxi provinces, for the prevention and control of COVID-19 pandemic. Over 100 million NAT data have been collected nationwide, providing strong informational support for scientific and reasonable formulation and execution of COVID-19 prevention plans.

2021-11-29
Wei, Rongyu, Nie, Min, Yang, Guang.  2020.  The Strategy of Beating the Intermediate Basis Attack in Quantum Communication Networks. 2020 International Conference on Computer Engineering and Application (ICCEA). :57–61.
Quantum communication network is a new type of secure communication technique and has drawn a lot of attentions in recent years, it has absolute safety in theory. However, quantum communication networks can still be attacked in different ways, among which the intermediate basis attack based on intercept-resend is a typical eavesdropping strategy. With this method, The probability of the eavesdropper correctly guessing the sender's code value can reach up to 0.854, resulting in the quantum bit error rate (QBER) of 0.25. To improve the security performance of quantum communication networks, we propose a strategy based on attack basis detection for beating the intermediate basis attack named “WN19”. In WN19, we can reduce QBER and the probability of the eavesdropper obtaining information correctly by adjusting the initial state of the quantum state of the sender according to the result of attack basis detection. The simulation results show that if the polarization angle \$þeta\$ of the attack basis is \$\textbackslashtextbackslashpi/8\$, the QBER reduces from 0.25 to 0.1367 and the probability of eavesdropper correctly obtaining information decreases from 0.854 to 0.5811. It effectively improves the security of quantum cryptography under intermediate basis attack and provides a theoretical basis for the healthy development of quantum communication system.