Routing and Spectrum Allocation in Broadband Quantum Entanglement Distribution

Rohan Bali;Ashley N. Tittelbaugh;Shelbi L. Jenkins;Anuj Agrawal;Jerry Horgan;Marco Ruffini;Daniel C. Kilper;Boulat A. Bash
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We investigate resource allocation for quantum entanglement distribution over an optical network. We characterize and model a network architecture that employs a single broadband quasi-deterministic time-frequency heralded Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) pair source, and develop a routing and spectrum allocation scheme for distributing entangled photon pairs over such a network. As our setting allows separately solving the routing and spectrum allocation problems, we first find an optimal polynomial-time routing algorithm. We then employ max-min fairness criterion for spectrum allocation, which presents an NP-hard problem. Thus, we focus on approximately-optimal schemes. We compare their performance by evaluating the max-min and median number of EPR-pair rates assigned by them, and the associated Jain index. We identify two polynomial-time approximation algorithms that perform well, or better than others under these metrics. We also investigate scalability by analyzing how the network size and connectivity affect performance using Watts-Strogatz random graphs. We find that a spectrum allocation approach that achieves higher minimum EPR-pair rate can perform significantly worse when the median EPR-pair rate, Jain index, and computational resources are considered. Additionally, we evaluate the effect of the source node placement on the performance.
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宽带量子纠缠分布中的路由和频谱分配
研究了光网络中量子纠缠分布的资源分配。我们描述和建模了一种采用单一宽带准确定性时频预示爱因斯坦-波多斯基-罗森(EPR)对源的网络架构,并开发了一种路由和频谱分配方案,用于在这种网络上分配纠缠光子对。由于我们的设置允许分别解决路由和频谱分配问题,我们首先找到一个最优多项式时间路由算法。然后,我们采用最大最小公平准则进行频谱分配,这是一个np困难问题。因此,我们关注于近似最优方案。我们通过评估它们分配的epr对率的最大最小值和中位数以及相关的Jain指数来比较它们的性能。我们确定了两种多项式时间近似算法,它们在这些度量下表现良好,或者比其他算法更好。我们还通过使用Watts-Strogatz随机图分析网络大小和连接如何影响性能来研究可伸缩性。我们发现,当考虑中位数epr对率、Jain指数和计算资源时,实现较高最小epr对率的频谱分配方法的性能明显较差。此外,我们还评估了源节点放置对性能的影响。
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