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Routing Protocols for Quantum Networks: Overview and Challenges

Published 1 May 2023 in quant-ph, cs.IT, cs.NI, and math.IT | (2305.00708v1)

Abstract: Over the past 50 years, conventional network routing design has undergone substantial growth, evolving from small networks with static nodes to large systems connecting billions of devices. This progress has been achieved through the separation of concerns principle, which entails integrating network functionalities into a graph or random network design and employing specific network protocols to facilitate diverse communication capabilities. This paper aims to highlight the potential of designing routing techniques for quantum networks, which exhibit unique properties due to quantum mechanics. Quantum routing design requires a substantial deviation from conventional network design protocols since it must account for the unique features of quantum entanglement and information. However, implementing these techniques poses significant challenges, such as decoherence and noise in quantum systems, restricted communication ranges, and highly specialized hardware prerequisites. The paper commences by examining essential research on quantum routing design methods and proceeds to cover fundamental aspects of quantum routing, associated quantum operations, and the steps necessary for building efficient and robust quantum networks. This paper summarizes the present state of quantum routing techniques, including their principles, protocols, and challenges, highlighting potential applications and future directions.

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