QCIT 2015 - 2015 Workshop on Quantum Communications and Information Technology
Topics/Call fo Papers
The Quantum Communications and Information Technology (QCIT’15) workshop is dedicated to explore the new opportunities for application of communications theory and technologies to quantum technology.
Over the last decade, a variety of physical quantum computing devices (called qubits) has been demonstrated and used for fundamental experiments in laboratories. Results confirm feasibility of real applications in quantum communications and information related fields. Very few specific applications, like a quantum technology based random number generator, are already available on the market. However, the step from a quantum technology based device (qubit) to a real system running a communications or information processing task has not completed yet. Moreover, it shows a lot of opportunities to contribute with knowhow, technologies and engineering out of communications areas.
It is the aim of this workshop to connect people from academia and industry to discuss about theory, technology and applications and exchange ideas and move efficiently forward in the engineering and development of this exciting new field.
Topics include (but are not limited to) the following
? RF technology and control
? Coding Theory
? Communications and information theory
? Photonic communications technology
? Interconnection and complexity theory
? Error correction
? RF based programming and algorithms
? Modeling and simulation
? Systems architecture
? Optimized algorithms and applications
? Experimental results
? Control instrumentation
Over the last decade, a variety of physical quantum computing devices (called qubits) has been demonstrated and used for fundamental experiments in laboratories. Results confirm feasibility of real applications in quantum communications and information related fields. Very few specific applications, like a quantum technology based random number generator, are already available on the market. However, the step from a quantum technology based device (qubit) to a real system running a communications or information processing task has not completed yet. Moreover, it shows a lot of opportunities to contribute with knowhow, technologies and engineering out of communications areas.
It is the aim of this workshop to connect people from academia and industry to discuss about theory, technology and applications and exchange ideas and move efficiently forward in the engineering and development of this exciting new field.
Topics include (but are not limited to) the following
? RF technology and control
? Coding Theory
? Communications and information theory
? Photonic communications technology
? Interconnection and complexity theory
? Error correction
? RF based programming and algorithms
? Modeling and simulation
? Systems architecture
? Optimized algorithms and applications
? Experimental results
? Control instrumentation
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