Abstract
A crucial open problem inS large-scale quantum networks is how to efficiently transmit quantum data among many pairs of users via a common data-transmission medium. We propose a solution by developing a quantum code division multiple access (q-CDMA) approach in which quantum information is chaotically encoded to spread its spectral content, and then decoded via chaos synchronization to separate different sender-receiver pairs. In comparison to other existing approaches, such as frequency division multiple access (FDMA), the proposed q-CDMA can greatly increase the information rates per channel used, especially for very noisy quantum channels.
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Zhang, J., Liu, Y. X., Özdemir, Ş. K., Wu, R. B., Gao, F., Wang, X. B., … Nori, F. (2013). Quantum internet using code division multiple access. Scientific Reports, 3. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep02211
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