Tang et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Pushing the Qubit Rate Limit for Fast Quantum Data Transmission by Quantum Error CorrectionTang et al., 2016
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- 9014517199764701874
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- Tang W
- Yu S
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- arXiv preprint arXiv:1609.01156
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Fast quantum data transmission faces several shortcomings such as the indistinguishability of some partly overlapping signals, the channel noises, and so on. Based on the encoded quantum data transmission protocol, an unconventional scheme is presented to overcome …
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- H04L9/0852—Quantum cryptography
- H04L9/0858—Details about key distillation or coding, e.g. reconciliation, error correction, privacy amplification, polarisation coding or phase coding
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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