Receiver Design for Entanglement-Assisted Classical Communication

This technology is a new type of receiver for entanglement-assisted classical communication, that is ideal for applications with noise or weak signal strength, and improves communication rates over existing solutions.

Background:
Entanglement-assisted classical communication describes the process by which the properties of quantum entanglement (such as quantum teleportation and superdense coding) are used to assist in the transmission of traditional information (such as text).

This method of communication can be particularly valuable for applications where a high level of confidentiality is needed, especially where there may be a need to avoid revealing not just the contents of the communication, but also hide the fact that the communications exist at all (covert communication). It is particularly promising for use in communication in space (such as communication with distant satellites), ultra-sensitive military communications, or secure backbone networking for wireless carriers.

Applications:

  • Free-space microwave frequency communication
  • Deep space communication
  • Covert communication


Advantages:

  • Faster communication rates
  • Effective over lossy or noisy channels
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