Quantum Communications – how will Quantum Technology revolutionize the Internet?
Details are subject to change.
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Organisers
Stephan Pachnicke, Kiel University, Germany
Michela Svaluto Moreolo, CTTC, Spain
Paola Parolari, Politecnico di Milano, Italy -
Day & Time
21.09.2022, 13:30 – 15:15
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Location
Room Kairo
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Description
Secure and robust optical networks are key for future interconnected societies. Quantum Technology will play a major role in that context as it will offer inherent hardware-based security, which will also withstand future security attacks based on Quantum Computers.
Major initiatives worldwide currently investigate prototypical Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) systems, which long-term will seamlessly include various different approaches including quantum repeaters, trusted nodes and satellite connections to also bridge long-haul distances.
This symposium shall investigate the state of the art and future directions of quantum communications, identifying technologies and challenges for enabling a future quantum Internet. It shall shed light on how and when such approaches may be ready for implementation into optical transmission systems and networks as well as what challenges still exist.
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Programme
Part I: Deployment and mid-term perspective (30 min, 15 min per speaker)
DemoQuanDT: Deployment of a long-haul QKD-link with trusted nodes (Slides), Oleg Nikiforov, Deutsche Telekom AG, Germany
Status and perspectives of satellite quantum communications: toward a fully connected quantum network (Slides), Daniele Dequal, Agenzia Spaziale Italiana (ASI), ItalyPart II: Component and system roadmaps (30 min, 15 min per speaker)
Quantum communication networks: a commercial perspective, James Dynes, Toshiba, UK
Postquantum Cryptography and Standardization Efforts (Slides), Helmut Grießer, ADVA Optical Networking SE, GermanyPart III: Future vision (30 min, 15 min per speaker)
QRNG and QKD using classical hardware (Slides), Valerio Pruneri, ICFO, Spain
Functions expected of the quantum internet and roadmap in Japan (Slides), Mikio Fujiwara, NICT, JapanDiscussion and Wrap Up (15 min)