Entanglement Rate Maximization for Dual-Connectivity Wireless Quantum Networks
Kavini Thenuwara, Shiva Kazemi Taskooh, and Ekram Hossain

TL;DR
This paper proposes a dual-connectivity architecture and an optimization algorithm to maximize entanglement distribution rates in wireless quantum networks, improving resource utilization and performance over traditional methods.
Contribution
It introduces a joint association and entanglement rate allocation framework with an AO algorithm for dual-connectivity quantum networks, addressing practical constraints.
Findings
Dual-connectivity significantly outperforms single-connectivity in entanglement distribution.
The AO algorithm achieves near-optimal results with lower complexity.
Simulation confirms improved resource utilization and network performance.
Abstract
The development of quantum networks (QNs) relies on efficient mechanisms for distributing entanglement among multiple quantum users (QUs) under practical system constraints. This paper investigates the problem of entanglement rate maximization in a dual-connectivity (DC) wireless quantum network comprising multiple quantum base stations (QBSs). Under the DC architecture, each QU can associate with up to two QBSs, thereby enhancing resource utilization compared to conventional single-connectivity (SC) schemes. The joint QBS-QU association and entanglement generation rate allocation problem is formulated as a mixed-integer nonlinear programming problem that incorporates practical constraints, including limited QBS entanglement generation capacity as well as heterogeneous minimum entanglement rate demands and fidelity requirements for QUs. To efficiently solve this challenging problem, an…
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