# Teleporting digital images

**Authors:** Mario Mastriani

arXiv: 1904.02066 · 2019-08-20

## TL;DR

This paper proposes a comprehensive architecture for teleporting classical image data using quantum teleportation protocols, enabling potential advancements in quantum image processing and transmission.

## Contribution

It introduces a complete architecture for teleporting classical image pixel data via quantum protocols, including classical-quantum interfaces and protocol variations.

## Key findings

- Complete architecture for quantum image teleportation
- Implementation of classical-quantum interfaces
- Comparison of standard and simplified protocols

## Abstract

During the last 25 years the scientific community has coexisted with the most fascinating protocol due to Quantum Physics: quantum teleportation (QTele), which would have been impossible if quantum entanglement, so questioned by Einstein, did not exist. In this work, a complete architecture for the teleportation of Computational Basis States (CBS) is presented. Such CBS will represent each of the possible 24 classical bits commonly used to encode every pixel of a 3-color-channel-image (red-green-blue, or cyan-yellow-magenta). For this purpose, a couple of interfaces: classical-to-quantum (Cl2Qu) and quantum-to-classical (Qu2Cl) are presented with two versions of the teleportation protocol: standard and simplified.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1904.02066