OSI Stack Redesign for Quantum Networks: Requirements, Technologies, Challenges, and Future Directions
Shakil Ahmed, Muhammad Kamran Saeed, Ashfaq Khokhar

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new quantum-converged OSI network stack tailored for quantum communication, integrating quantum-specific mechanisms and enabling technologies to support future 7G quantum networks.
Contribution
It introduces a novel layered architecture extending the classical OSI model with quantum and cognitive layers, and consolidates research, enabling technologies, and applications for quantum networks.
Findings
Classified over 150 research works by OSI layer and technology
Proposed a taxonomy of cross-layer enablers for quantum networks
Presented an evaluation framework based on entropy throughput and fidelity
Abstract
Quantum communication is poised to become a foundational element of next-generation networking, offering transformative capabilities in security, entanglement-based connectivity, and computational offloading. However, the classical OSI model-designed for deterministic and error-tolerant systems-cannot support quantum-specific phenomena such as coherence fragility, probabilistic entanglement, and the no-cloning theorem. This paper provides a comprehensive survey and proposes an architectural redesign of the OSI model for quantum networks in the context of 7G. We introduce a Quantum-Converged OSI stack by extending the classical model with Layer 0 (Quantum Substrate) and Layer 8 (Cognitive Intent), supporting entanglement, teleportation, and semantic orchestration via LLMs and QML. Each layer is redefined to incorporate quantum mechanisms such as enhanced MAC protocols, fidelity-aware…
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TopicsCloud Computing and Resource Management
