A short history of Quantum Illumination
Marco Genovese, Ivano Ruo-Berchera

TL;DR
This paper reviews the history of quantum illumination, a quantum protocol notable for its robustness against noise and losses, highlighting its potential applications.
Contribution
It provides a concise historical overview of quantum illumination, emphasizing its significance and development in quantum technology.
Findings
Quantum illumination is robust against noise and losses.
It has significant potential applications in quantum technology.
The paper summarizes the historical development of the protocol.
Abstract
Quantum illumination represents one of the most interesting examples of quantum technologies. On the one hand, it can find significant applications; on the other hand, it is one of the few quantum protocols robust against noise and losses. Here we present a short summary of the history of this quantum protocol.
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