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Security Concerns for 5G/6G Mobile Network Technology and Quantum Communication

Fadi Muheidat, Khalil Dajani, Lo’ai Tawalbeh

2022Procedia Computer Science29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

5G is the new generation of mobile communication that is taking over the 3G and 4G generations. As our generation has expanded and continues to work faster and more adapt to the electronics of today, we are faced with the ever-improving technologies to keep us moving forward. 5G has the possibility of faster upload and download speeds. The possibility of more and improved smart products to advance our lives, from autonomous cars, smart traffic lights, improved city Wi-Fi availability, and gaming improvements with no lag time, just to name a few. It is expected that 5G/6G will make it wide open for new frequency ranges which will result in many connections and huge data transfer maintaining high network efficiency. With 6G on the horizon, Quantum Computing and networking are playing a key role. We anticipate that Quantum Information Technologies will enable and support future 6G systems in both communication and computing. Quantum computing networks boast a few potential security and performance advantages compared to incumbent network technology. The security and energy efficiency of quantum networks is superior to present solutions because quantum networks can theoretically work with single photons whose quantum states remain undisclosed in transmission from origin to destination. Quantum computing networks and associated technology may begin to be implemented in 5G networks and could become fully implemented with the advent of 6G networking technology. In this work, we are focusing on the security risks that can be involved with the new 5G and their proposed solutions. We will study the role of Quantum Key Distribution as leverage to improve 6G security.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceUploadTelecommunicationsKey (lock)Computer securityComputer networkOperating systemMolecular Communication and NanonetworksQuantum Computing Algorithms and ArchitectureWireless Communication Security Techniques