High-altitude balloons could serve as practical quantum network nodes, with simulated QKD rates beating fiber links for inter-city distances above about 80 km.
Quantum City: simulation of a practical near-term metropolitan quantum network
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We present the architecture and analyze the applications of a metropolitan-scale quantum network that requires only limited hardware resources for end users. Using NetSquid, a quantum network simulation tool based on discrete events, we assess the performance of several quantum network protocols involving two or more users in various configurations in terms of topology, hardware and trust choices. Our analysis takes losses and errors into account and considers realistic parameters corresponding to present or near-term technology. Our results show that practical quantum-enhanced network functionalities are within reach today and can prepare the ground for further applications when more advanced technology becomes available.
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Free-space model for a balloon-based quantum network
High-altitude balloons could serve as practical quantum network nodes, with simulated QKD rates beating fiber links for inter-city distances above about 80 km.