TELECOMMUNICATION

Q-WIRELESS
Quantum computing holds promise for optimizing wireless networks, crucial in modern communication. Challenges like spectrum allocation, interference mitigation, and network planning demand high computational power. Applications include quantum-assisted Multi-user MIMO detection and error control decoding. Quantum annealing is assessed for cellular baseband processing in terms of power use, computational speed, spectral efficiency, costs, and deployment feasibility.
Q-SATELLITE
A key issue in satellite networks, also relevant to wireless networks, is the coverage problem. In this application, we examine an optimization challenge: dividing a set of satellites into smaller groups, known as the Weighted K-Clique Problem. The objective is to assign each satellite to a subgroup in a way that maximizes total coverage over a specific region on Earth
Q-CONNECT
Facilitates secure, quantum-encrypted voice and video communications for optimal communication