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Quantum Communication, Quantum Networks, and Quantum Sensing

  • Book

  • July 2022
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5548518

Quantum Communication, Quantum Networks, and Quantum Sensing represents a self-contained introduction to quantum communication, quantum error-correction, quantum networks, and quantum sensing. It starts with basic concepts from classical detection theory, information theory, and channel coding fundamentals before continuing with basic principles of quantum mechanics including state vectors, operators, density operators, measurements, and dynamics of a quantum system. It continues with fundamental principles of quantum information processing, basic quantum gates, no-cloning and theorem on indistinguishability of arbitrary quantum states. The book then focuses on quantum information theory, quantum detection and Gaussian quantum information theories, and quantum key distribution (QKD). The book then covers quantum error correction codes (QECCs) before introducing quantum networks. The book concludes with quantum sensing and quantum radars, quantum machine learning and fault-tolerant quantum error correction concepts.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Detection theory, information theory, and channel coding fundamentals 3. Quantum information processing fundamentals 4. Quantum information theory 5. Quantum detection and gaussian quantum information theories 6. Quantum key distribution (QKD) 7. Quantum error correction fundamentals 8. Quantum stabilizer codes and beyond 9. Quantum LDPC codes 10. Quantum networks 11. Quantum sensing 12. QIP and machine learning (ML) 13. Fault-tolerant QEC

Authors

Ivan B. Djordjevic Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Optical Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA. Ivan B. Djordjevic is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Optical Sciences, Director of the Optical Communications Systems Laboratory and the Quantum Communications Laboratory, and co-Director of the Signal Processing and Coding Lab at the University of Arizona. He is a fellow of IEEE and the Optical Society.

Prof. Djordjevic has authored or co-authored seven books and more than 530 journal and conference publications. He presently serves as a Senior Editor and member of the Editorial Board on the OSA/IEEE Journal of Optical Communications and Networking; the IOP Journal of Optics; IEEE Communications Letters; the Elsevier Physical Communication Journal, PHYCOM; Optical and Quantum Electronics; and Frequenz.

As of August 2020, he holds 53 U.S. patents.