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A Simulation Study of Quantum Clock Synchronization Using Teleportation...

by Mariam Kiran, Dipak Ghosal, Nageswara S Rao
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
2024 International Conference on Quantum Communications, Networking, and Computing (QCNC)
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1
Publisher Location
New Jersey, United States of America
Conference Name
International Conference on Quantum Communications, Networking, and Computing (QCNC 2024)
Conference Location
Kanazawa, Japan
Conference Sponsor
DOE ASCR
Conference Date
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An important requirement in implementing distributed computing and sensing application is the synchronization of clocks at various locations. The Internet relies on the Network Time Protocol (NTP), which synchronizes clocks with accuracy in the order of milliseconds. More recently an ensemble of atomic clocks is used for navigation based on GPS. These clocks are highly accurate and provide time with very low uncertainty. Even so, many physics experiments such as distributed LIGO-based systems may require more accurate clock synchronization that is achievable using quantum entanglement. This requires the deployment of a network of quantum clocks synchronized by exploiting entangled atomic clock qubits. In this paper, we carry out a simulation study of synchronizing a network of quantum clocks interconnected by a fiber plant that supports the ESnet; the latter is used to support the classical communication needed for teleportation. We consider an existing protocol for synchro-nizing the atomic clock qubits that relies on the GHZ states. To assess the performance of the protocol we developed a discrete-event simulation of the network using IBM Qiskit framework for underlying quantum gate operations and measurements. The simulation results shed light on the resources required in terms of the number entangled qubits and the time needed to achieve the synchronization of different number of nodes in ESnet.