Mitigating X2‐AP interface cost using quantum teleportation

Many problems in cellular communications cannot be solved classically. Due to its robustness, quantum computing can enrich the classical with other dimensions, security and cryptic‐natured. However, the awareness about how to fully bridge the classical and quantum communications is not fully realise...

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Main Authors: Raad S. Alhumaima, Saib Thiab Alwan, Riyadh Khlf Ahmed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-09-01
Series:IET Networks
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-net.2019.0230
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spelling doaj-2190814b6b494edabf43554888c99a3f2021-08-26T06:15:46ZengWileyIET Networks2047-49542047-49622020-09-019524725410.1049/iet-net.2019.0230Mitigating X2‐AP interface cost using quantum teleportationRaad S. Alhumaima0Saib Thiab Alwan1Riyadh Khlf Ahmed2Department of CommunicationsCollege of EngineeringUniversity of DiyalaDiyalaIraqDepartment of MaterialsCollege of EngineeringUniversity of DiyalaDiyalaIraqDepartment of CommunicationsCollege of EngineeringUniversity of DiyalaDiyalaIraqMany problems in cellular communications cannot be solved classically. Due to its robustness, quantum computing can enrich the classical with other dimensions, security and cryptic‐natured. However, the awareness about how to fully bridge the classical and quantum communications is not fully realised. In other words, the quantum phenomena are not totally utilised within the classical dimension. This work rather discusses directions and evaluations for future quantum solutions to traditional cloud mobile networks. Particularly, using quantum correlation phenomena to enhance the performance of X2 application protocol (X2‐AP) by reducing the signalling overhead regarding the delay and power consumption that classical cloud encounter. Through modelling the latency of both paradigms using ‘MATLAB’, this work promises a delay reduction when adapting quantum method into the cloud. This study also models the power consumption and energy efficiency of traditional and quantum‐based cloud networks. This work also shows, via modelling the power consumption, that installing a quantum‐based paradigm is not a power costly method; rather, it shows identical power and energy efficiency figures with a possibility of improvement.https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-net.2019.0230quantum‐based cloud networksadapting quantum methoddelay reductionclassical cloud encounterpower consumptionX2 application protocol
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author Raad S. Alhumaima
Saib Thiab Alwan
Riyadh Khlf Ahmed
spellingShingle Raad S. Alhumaima
Saib Thiab Alwan
Riyadh Khlf Ahmed
Mitigating X2‐AP interface cost using quantum teleportation
IET Networks
quantum‐based cloud networks
adapting quantum method
delay reduction
classical cloud encounter
power consumption
X2 application protocol
author_facet Raad S. Alhumaima
Saib Thiab Alwan
Riyadh Khlf Ahmed
author_sort Raad S. Alhumaima
title Mitigating X2‐AP interface cost using quantum teleportation
title_short Mitigating X2‐AP interface cost using quantum teleportation
title_full Mitigating X2‐AP interface cost using quantum teleportation
title_fullStr Mitigating X2‐AP interface cost using quantum teleportation
title_full_unstemmed Mitigating X2‐AP interface cost using quantum teleportation
title_sort mitigating x2‐ap interface cost using quantum teleportation
publisher Wiley
series IET Networks
issn 2047-4954
2047-4962
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Many problems in cellular communications cannot be solved classically. Due to its robustness, quantum computing can enrich the classical with other dimensions, security and cryptic‐natured. However, the awareness about how to fully bridge the classical and quantum communications is not fully realised. In other words, the quantum phenomena are not totally utilised within the classical dimension. This work rather discusses directions and evaluations for future quantum solutions to traditional cloud mobile networks. Particularly, using quantum correlation phenomena to enhance the performance of X2 application protocol (X2‐AP) by reducing the signalling overhead regarding the delay and power consumption that classical cloud encounter. Through modelling the latency of both paradigms using ‘MATLAB’, this work promises a delay reduction when adapting quantum method into the cloud. This study also models the power consumption and energy efficiency of traditional and quantum‐based cloud networks. This work also shows, via modelling the power consumption, that installing a quantum‐based paradigm is not a power costly method; rather, it shows identical power and energy efficiency figures with a possibility of improvement.
topic quantum‐based cloud networks
adapting quantum method
delay reduction
classical cloud encounter
power consumption
X2 application protocol
url https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-net.2019.0230
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