Software-defined subcarrier wave quantum networking operated by OpenFlow protocol
Future practical implementation of secure quantum communication technology in a multiuser network environment would require automatic monitoring of the optical link condition and quantum system parameters, along with adjusting them in real time according to protocol restrictions. We demonstrate how...
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Zusammenfassung: | Future practical implementation of secure quantum communication technology in
a multiuser network environment would require automatic monitoring of the
optical link condition and quantum system parameters, along with adjusting them
in real time according to protocol restrictions. We demonstrate how
software-defined networking (SDN) paradigm can be used for addressing this
problem on the example of a subcarrier wave quantum communication system, which
is promising for network applications. We propose a novel approach to dynamic
quantum network routing and communication security based on SDN OpenFlow
protocol. SDN-operated dynamic switching between different data encryption
methods, quantum or classic, will enable to organize virtual encoding channels
with an ability to set the required Quality of Service level for
security/bandwidth. These developments will further increase the feasibility of
quantum technologies from the network perspective and contribute to bringing
them to industrial scale. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1709.09081 |