Quantum communications infrastructure architecture: theoretical background, network structure and technologies. A review of recent studies from a European public infrastructure perspective
Adam M. Lewis, Petra F. Scudo

TL;DR
This review discusses the architecture, technologies, and recent advances in quantum communication networks, focusing on EU plans, technological challenges, and promising protocols like measurement device independent and twin-field schemes.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of quantum communication network architectures, recent technological developments, and future prospects within the context of European infrastructure plans.
Findings
Current technology limits bit rates and range, affecting network performance.
Advanced protocols like measurement device independent and twin-field extend security and range.
Practical quantum repeaters are nearing realization due to progress in optical memories.
Abstract
Progress in the development of techniques for the construction of multiuser quantum communications networks is reviewed in light of the plans for an EU quantum communications infrastructure (EU QCI). Quantum key distribution networks may be classified as trusted node; quantum repeater-entanglement-swapping based; point-to-multipoint based on passive beam splitters, active optical switchers or WDM; high dimensional-multipartite entanglement and flexible reconfigurable multipartite networks. Both satellite and terrestrial implementations are possible and ore both planned for EU QCI; their relative merits are discussed. Current technology falls short in several respects of what is required to address use cases well. Bit rates as a function of distance are currently limited by the characteristics of available devices and are an order of magnitude or more below the theoretical bounds.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
