An Open-Source Data Storage and Visualization Platform for Collaborative Qubit Control
Devanshu Brahmbhatt, Yilun Xu, Neel Vora, Larry Chen, Neelay, Fruitwala, Gang Huang, Qing Ji, Phuc Nguyen

TL;DR
QubiCSV is an open-source platform that enhances data management and visualization for quantum bit control, facilitating collaboration, efficient resource use, and better interpretation of complex quantum experiments.
Contribution
The paper introduces QubiCSV, a dedicated open-source platform for storing, visualizing, and managing calibration data in quantum computing research, addressing current system limitations.
Findings
Improves data handling efficiency for quantum experiments.
Provides real-time interaction with qubits.
Enhances visualization of complex quantum data.
Abstract
Developing collaborative research platforms for quantum bit control is crucial for driving innovation in the field, as they enable the exchange of ideas, data, and implementation to achieve more impactful outcomes. Furthermore, considering the high costs associated with quantum experimental setups, collaborative environments are vital for maximizing resource utilization efficiently. However, the lack of dedicated data management platforms presents a significant obstacle to progress, highlighting the necessity for essential assistive tools tailored for this purpose. Current qubit control systems are unable to handle complicated management of extensive calibration data and do not support effectively visualizing intricate quantum experiment outcomes. In this paper, we introduce QubiCSV (Qubit Control Storage and Visualization), a platform specifically designed to meet the demands of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsScientific Computing and Data Management · Cloud Computing and Resource Management · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
