Bruss 1998: BB84 extended to 3 mutually-unbiased bases (X/Y/Z); each basis used 1/3 of time; tolerates higher QBER (12.6%) than BB84 (11%); doesn't need bit-direction-disclosure.
Bruss 1998: BB84 extended to 3 mutually-unbiased bases (X/Y/Z); each basis used 1/3 of time; tolerates higher QBER (12.6%) than BB84 (11%); doesn't need bit-direction-disclosure.