this presentation explores the concept of the quantum internet, It dives into how quantum networks differ from classical ones and the key technologies involved in building a quantum internet
2. QUANTUM REVOLUTION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
01
04
02
05
03
06
INTRODUCTION
QUANTUM INTERNET
QUANTUM NETWORK KEY ELEMENT
QUANTUM INTERNET PROTOCOL STUCK
QUANTUM INTERNET COMPARISON
07
INVESTMENT IN QUANTUM INTERNET
RESEARCH
3. "The main achievement of our recent
work is that we realized the longest
distance of entanglement distribution
with quantum memories," Bao said. "Such
entanglement is the fundamental
resource to build quantum network and
quantum repeaters."
Researchers at the University of Science
and Technology of China and Jinan
Institute of Quantum Technology have
recently demonstrated quantum
entanglement between two memory
devices located at 12.5 km apart from
each other within an urban environment.
5. Introduction
The quantum Internet is an adequate answer to the security
issues that will become relevant as commercial quantum
computers hit the market. The quantum Internet gives users
many capabilities and services not available in a traditional
Internet setting.
7. THE FIRST QUANTUM REVOLUTION
Max Planck
discovery of Energy quanta
1900
Einstein
Photoelectric effect
1905
Schrodinger, Born,
Heisenberg, Bohr
Quantum physics
1905
Feynman
concept of quantum computer
1980-1982
8. THE SECOND QUANTUM REVOLUTION
IBM
IBM quantum cloud
computing
2016
Shor
Quantum algorithm
1994
Quantum Communication
(QKD)
The first QKD protocol
BB84
1984
OpenQKD (EU)
QKD testbed
2019
QKD commercial
service
in Korea (KT, SKT)
2022
IBM
1386 qubits quantum
computer
2024
10. QUANTUM INTERNET
Quantum Internet a network of quantum computers that send, compute,
and receive information in quantum states.
(Chicago News Dec 8, 2022)
“The quantum internet will not replace the modern or
classical internet; instead, it will provide new
functionalities such as quantum cryptography and
quantum cloud computing.”
11. The Internet just turned 50: five
decades that shaped the world we
live in. But what comes next, the
so-called Quantum Internet, will be
even more revolutionary, likely in
ways we can’t imagine yet
Marcello Caleffi , University of Naples Federico II
15. QUANTUM INTERNET : VIRTUAL CONNECTIVITY
Physical link
node
N9
N1
N6
N3
N2
N10 N11
N8
N7
N5
N4
Virtual Connectivity
1. Connection due to entanglement
sharing along the physical link
2. Disconnection due to depletion
of entanglement sharing
16. QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT GENERATION
Goal : share entanglement between two separate ends A and B
for secure communication, quantum teleportation, entanglement
swapping.
17. QUANTUM REPEATERS
Goal : generating long-distance entanglement by short-distance
entanglement and entanglement swapping
22. DIGITAL INTERNET Vs QUANTUM INTERNET
Similarities
1. network of network
2. Separation of concern by
protocol stack (suboptimal but
effective)
difference
1. Superposition /measurement-irreversible
/ no-cloning properties
2. Entanglement is a key factor for quantum
internet
3. teleportation / QKD
4. Repeater (enlarge transfer distance)
bit qubit entanglement
constraints no yes yes
scope local Local non-local
copy yes no no/yes
23. Advantages of quantum internet
Enhanced
Information
Transmission
Quantum internet will
allow transmission of
classical information,
secure classical
information, and
quantum information
Quantum Repeater
Protocol Stack
Quantum repeater
protocols facilitate
entanglement
distribution among
quantum nodes,
featuring layers for
physical transmission
Advanced Security
The quantum
internet provides
unconditional
security through
Quantum Key
Distribution (QKD)
over long distances
Advanced Distributed
Computing
The quantum internet
enables secure
distributed
computations and
multiparty operations
25. total investments for quantum technology
development announced by China
$15.3 billion
$2.35 billion
into quantum start-ups, with a focus on quantum
computing, communications, and sensing
£2.5 billion
launched by The UK 10-year program
investing in quantum technology
26. €24 million
The Quantum internet Alliance is receiving €24 million in EU
funding over three and a half years until the end of March 2026.
“We can use the properties of quantum entanglement to
achieve a means of secure communication that is provably
secure even if the attacker has a quantum computer”
Professor Stephanie Wehner, Quantum Internet Alliance
27. CROWDED FIELD
In June 2023, an EU public-private partnership – the
European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking
– announced that six countries in Europe would host
quantum computers.
With projections that half of the most used cryptographic
systems will be broken by the end of the decade, Europe is
hardly the only interested party.
China and the US have made advances in quantum computing
and the quantum internet in recent years.
28. Recent optical fiber and free-space optical
QKD implementations.
Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) is a secure communication
method that utilizes the principles of quantum mechanics
to exchange encryption keys between trusted parties.
QKD protocol Quantum
channel
Wavelength Distance Max. secret
key rate
DV
(Entanglement-based
free space QKD)
Free-space
optical
850 nm 1,200 km 1 kbps
29. Quantum Implications for Potential
Industrial Applications
The amount of investment
was about USD 2.35 billion.
The main reason for all this
investment was the promise
of quantum technologies in
solving problems that
modern computation is
unable to solve
Figure extracted from the Quantum Technology
Monitor 2023, McKinsey & Company
30. Impact of quantum internet
Secure Communications:
The quantum internet offers
provably secure
communication by leveraging
the properties of quantum
entanglement. Any attempt to
intercept or hack a quantum
transmission would leave an
unmistakable trace
Precise Measurements:
The quantum internet offers
new possibilities for making
ultra-precise measurements of
space and time
Financial Services:
The quantum internet can
resolve inconsistencies in
financial transactions, such as
those that occur when an ATM
crashes during a withdrawal.
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