Transitions from Digital Communications to Quantum Communications


Concepts and Prospects

Transitions from Digital Communications to Quantum Communications

Malek Benslama, consultant
Hadj Batatia, INP Toulouse, France
Abderraouf Messai, University of Constantine, Algeria


ISBN : 9781848219250

Publication Date : July 2016

Hardcover 230 pp

155.00 USD

Co-publisher

Description


This book addresses the move towards quantum communications, in light of the recent technological developments on photonic crystals and their potential applications in systems.
The authors present the state of the art on extensive quantum communications, the first part of the book being dedicated to the relevant theory; quantum gates such as Deutsch gates, Toffoli gates and Dedekind gates are reviewed with regards to their feasibility as electronic circuits and their implementation in systems, and a comparison is performed in parallel with conventional circuits such as FPGAs and DSPs. The specifics of quantum communication are also revealed through the entanglement and Bell states, and mathematical and physical aspects of quantum optical fibers and photonic crystals are considered in order to optimize the quantum transmissions.
These concepts are linked with relevant, practical examples in the second part of the book, which presents six integrated applications for quantum communications.

Contents


Part 1.Theory.
1. Non-linear Signal Processing.
2. Non-Gaussian Processes.
3. Sparse Signals and Compressed Sensing.
4. The Fourier Transform.
5. The Contribution of Arithmetic to Signal Processing.
6. Riemannian Geometry and Signal Processing.
Part 2. Applications.
7. MIMO Systems.
8. Minimizing Interferences in DS–CDMA Systems.

About the authors/editors


Malek Benslama is currently Head of Doctoral School of Space Telecommunications and a member of scientific council of the Algerian Space Agency. He is the author of several papers on numerical communications, microwaves and satellites systems. He is also the author of several books concerning communications, networks, and quantum communications.
Hadj Batatia currently works at IRIT of INP Toulouse, France. He is the author of several papers on bioinformatics. He has also authored several books concerning communications, networks, and quantum communications.
Abderraouf MESSAI is a member of technical staff in the electromagnetic and telecommunications laboratory at the University of Constantine, Algeria. He is the author of several papers on numerical communications, antennae and signal processing.