A Modular Quantum Network Architecture for Integrating Network Scheduling with Local Program Execution

ORAL

Abstract

We propose an architecture for scheduling network operations enabling the end-to-end generation of entanglement according to user demand. The main challenge solved by this architecture is to allow for the integration of a network schedule with the execution of quantum programs running on processing end nodes in order to realise quantum network applications. A key element of this architecture is the definition of an entanglement packet to meet application requirements on near-term quantum networks where the lifetimes of the qubits stored at the end nodes are limited. Our architecture is fully modular and hardware agnostic, and defines a framework for further research on specific components that can now be developed independently of each other. In order to evaluate our architecture, we realise a proof of concept implementation on a simulated 6-node network in a star topology. We show our architecture facilitates the execution of quantum network applications, and that robust admission control is required to maintain quality of service. Finally, we comment on potential bottlenecks in our architecture and provide suggestions for future improvements.

*All authors acknowledge funding from the Quantum Internet Alliance (QIA). QIA has received funding from the European Union's Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101102140. SW also acknowledges funding from NWO VICI.

Publication: Planned paper: "A Modular Quantum Network Architecture for Integrating Network Scheduling with Local Program Execution", with intended submission to IEEE Transactions on Quantum Engineering by the end of 2024

Presenters

  • Thomas R Beauchamp

    • Delft University of Technology

Authors

  • Thomas R Beauchamp

    • Delft University of Technology
  • Hana Jirovská

    • Delft University of Technology
  • Scarlett Gauthier

    • Delft University of Technology
  • Stephanie Wehner

    • Delft University of Technology