Energetic Analysis of Emerging Quantum Communication Protocols

Abstract

With the rapid development and early industrialization of quantum technologies, it is of great inter- est to analyze their overall energy consumption before planning for their wide-scale deployments. The evaluation of the total energy requirements of quantum networks is a challenging task: different networks require very disparate techniques to create, distribute, manipulate, detect, and process quantum signals. This paper aims to lay the foundations of a framework to model the energy requirements of different quantum technologies and protocols applied to near-term quantum networks. Different figures of merit are discussed and a benchmark on the energy consumption of bipartite and multipartite network proto- cols is presented. An open-source software to estimate the energy consumption of photonic setups is also provided.

Publication
Energetic Analysis of Emerging Quantum Communication Protocols

With the rapid development and early industrialization of quantum technologies, it is of great inter- est to analyze their overall energy consumption before planning for their wide-scale deployments. The evaluation of the total energy requirements of quantum networks is a challenging task: different networks require very disparate techniques to create, distribute, manipulate, detect, and process quantum signals. This paper aims to lay the foundations of a framework to model the energy requirements of different quantum technologies and protocols applied to near-term quantum networks. Different figures of merit are discussed and a benchmark on the energy consumption of bipartite and multipartite network proto- cols is presented. An open-source software to estimate the energy consumption of photonic setups is also provided.