Quantum computing applications for Internet of Things
The rapidly developing discipline of quantum computing (QC) employs ideas from quantum physics to improve the performance of traditional computers and other devices. Because of the dramatically improved speed at which it processes data, it can be applied to various issues. QC has many potential appl...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IET Quantum Communications 2024-06, Vol.5 (2), p.103-112 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The rapidly developing discipline of quantum computing (QC) employs ideas from quantum physics to improve the performance of traditional computers and other devices. Because of the dramatically improved speed at which it processes data, it can be applied to various issues. QC has many potential applications, but three of the most exciting applications are unstructured search, quantum simulation, and network optimisation. Several existing technologies, such as machine learning, may benefit from its increased speed and precision. In this study, the authors will explore how the principles of QC might be applied to the Internet of Things (IoT) to improve its accuracy, speed, and security. Several approaches exist for achieving this goal, such as network optimisation in IoT using QC, faster computation at IoT endpoints, securing IoT using QC, a quantum sensor for IoT, quantum digital marketing, quantum‐secured smart lock etc.
Quantum computing (QC) improves computer performance. Its speedier data processing solves several issues. QC is promising for unstructured search, quantum simulation, and network optimisation. Speed and precision may help machine learning and other technologies. QC may improve IoT accuracy, speed, and security, according to this research. QC can optimise IoT networks, increase endpoint processing, secure IoT, develop a quantum sensor, quantum digital marketing, a quantum‐secured smart lock, and more. |
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ISSN: | 2632-8925 2632-8925 |
DOI: | 10.1049/qtc2.12079 |