Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part 01 Quantum Technologies
- 1 Small Phenomena, Big Implications
- 2 Quantum Sensing and Metrology
- 3 Understanding Computation
- 4 The Birth of Quantum Computing
- 5 Quantum Computing Applications
- 6 Quantum Computing Today
- 7 Quantum Communications
- Part 10 Shaping the Quantum Future
- Appendices
- Index
- Colophon
7 - Quantum Communications
from Part 01 - Quantum Technologies
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 November 2021
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part 01 Quantum Technologies
- 1 Small Phenomena, Big Implications
- 2 Quantum Sensing and Metrology
- 3 Understanding Computation
- 4 The Birth of Quantum Computing
- 5 Quantum Computing Applications
- 6 Quantum Computing Today
- 7 Quantum Communications
- Part 10 Shaping the Quantum Future
- Appendices
- Index
- Colophon
Summary
This chapter explains two categories of quantum communications technologies: quantum random number generation and quantum networking (or ``quantum internet''). If the quantum networking necessary to achieve the ideal of a quantum internet were achieved, one could likely use the technology to connect disparate, small quantum devices into a larger cluster computer, or connect multiple quantum computers together to create a larger quantum computer. The chapter sets the stage for interest in quantum communications by briefly explaining the rise of signals intelligence (SIGINT) capabilities of governments and the proliferation of these powers to non-governmental actors.
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- Law and Policy for the Quantum Age , pp. 257 - 302Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022
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