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Entanglement Distribution in Satellite-Based Dynamic Quantum Networks

Alena Chang, Yinxin Wan, G. Xue, Arunabha Sen·June 15, 2023·DOI: 10.1109/MNET.2023.3321706
Computer SciencePhysics

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Abstract

Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites present a compelling opportunity for the establishment of a global quantum information network. However, satellite-based entanglement distribution from a networking perspective has not been fully investigated. Existing works often do not account for satellite movement over time when distributing entanglement and/or often do not permit entanglement distribution along inter-satellite links, which are two shortcomings we address in this paper. We first define a system model which considers both satellite movement over time and inter-satellite links. We next formulate the optimal entanglement distribution (OED) problem under this system model and show how to convert the OED problem in a dynamic physical network to one in a static logical graph which can be used to solve the OED problem in the dynamic physical network. We then propose a polynomial time greedy algorithm for computing satellite-assisted multi-hop entanglement paths. We also design an integer linear programming (ILP)-based algorithm to compute optimal solutions as a baseline to study the performance of our greedy algorithm. We present evaluation results to demonstrate the advantage of our model and algorithms.

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