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6 March 2007 An evolutionary path toward quantum switching architectures
Farzam Toudeh-Fallah, Mark Carroll, A. Yavuz Oruc
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Abstract
Contention resolution is one of the major design challenges in scaling the current packet switching architectures toward handling higher loads and different classes of traffic. This article explores an evolutionary path in packet switching technology toward Quantum Switching paradigm based on the principles of Quantum Information Processing, as a radical approach in addressing the contention resolution issue.
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Farzam Toudeh-Fallah, Mark Carroll, and A. Yavuz Oruc "An evolutionary path toward quantum switching architectures", Proc. SPIE 6482, Advanced Optical and Quantum Memories and Computing IV, 64820D (6 March 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.708663
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KEYWORDS
Switching

Packet switching

Switches

Superposition

Quantum communications

Quantum information

Quantum computing

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