Entanglement is unanimously recognized as the key communication resource of the Quantum Internet. Thus, the possibility of implementing unparalleled network functionalities by exploiting entanglement is gaining huge attention. However, the research efforts in this context are mainly focused on bipartite entanglement, often discarding the wide unexplored classes of entanglement shared among more than two parties, known as multipartite entanglement. In this paper, we aim at exploiting multipartite entanglement as inter-network resource. Specifically, we consider the interconnection of different Quantum Local Area Networks (QLANs), and we show that multipartite entanglement allows to dynamically generate an inter-QLAN artificial topology, by means of local operations only, that overcomes the limitations of the physical QLAN topologies. To this aim, we first design the multipartite entangled state to be distributed within each QLAN. Then, we show how such a state can be engineered to: i) interconnect nodes belonging to different QLANs, and ii) dynamically adapt to different inter-QLAN traffic demands. Our contribution aims at providing the network engineering community with a hands-on guideline towards the concept of artificial topology and artificial neighborhood.
Entanglement-Based Artificial Topology: Neighboring Remote Network Nodes / Chen, Si-Yi; Illiano, Jessica; Cacciapuoti, Angela Sara; Caleffi, Marcello. - In: IEEE OPEN JOURNAL OF THE COMMUNICATIONS SOCIETY. - ISSN 2644-125X. - 6:(2025), pp. 2220-2238. [10.1109/OJCOMS.2025.3554052]
Entanglement-Based Artificial Topology: Neighboring Remote Network Nodes
Jessica Illiano;Angela Sara Cacciapuoti
;Marcello Caleffi
2025
Abstract
Entanglement is unanimously recognized as the key communication resource of the Quantum Internet. Thus, the possibility of implementing unparalleled network functionalities by exploiting entanglement is gaining huge attention. However, the research efforts in this context are mainly focused on bipartite entanglement, often discarding the wide unexplored classes of entanglement shared among more than two parties, known as multipartite entanglement. In this paper, we aim at exploiting multipartite entanglement as inter-network resource. Specifically, we consider the interconnection of different Quantum Local Area Networks (QLANs), and we show that multipartite entanglement allows to dynamically generate an inter-QLAN artificial topology, by means of local operations only, that overcomes the limitations of the physical QLAN topologies. To this aim, we first design the multipartite entangled state to be distributed within each QLAN. Then, we show how such a state can be engineered to: i) interconnect nodes belonging to different QLANs, and ii) dynamically adapt to different inter-QLAN traffic demands. Our contribution aims at providing the network engineering community with a hands-on guideline towards the concept of artificial topology and artificial neighborhood.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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