Entanglement Rate Optimization in Heterogeneous Quantum Communication Networks
Mahdi Chehimi, Walid Saad

TL;DR
This paper addresses optimizing entanglement generation and distribution in heterogeneous quantum networks to maximize user satisfaction, using a mixed integer nonlinear programming approach and extensive simulations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel optimization framework for entanglement rate allocation in quantum networks with diverse user requirements and distances.
Findings
Optimized entanglement distribution improves network efficiency.
Network parameters significantly impact performance.
Interior point method effectively solves the optimization problem.
Abstract
Quantum communication networks are emerging as a promising technology that could constitute a key building block in future communication networks in the 6G era and beyond. These networks have an inherent feature of parallelism that allows them to boost the capacity and enhance the security of communication systems. Recent advances led to the deployment of small- and large-scale quantum communication networks with real quantum hardware. In quantum networks, entanglement is a key resource that allows for data transmission between different nodes. However, to reap the benefits of entanglement and enable efficient quantum communication, the number of generated entangled pairs must be optimized. Indeed, if the entanglement generation rates are not optimized, then some of these valuable resources will be discarded and lost. In this paper, the problem of optimizing the entanglement generation…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
