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Microwave signal processing using an analog quantum reservoir computer

Alen Senanian, Sridhar Prabhu, Vladimir Kremenetski, Saswata Roy, Yingkang Cao, Jeremy Kline, Tatsuhiro Onodera, Logan G. Wright, Xiaodi Wu, Valla Fatemi, Peter L. McMahon

2024Nature Communications23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Quantum reservoir computing (QRC) has been proposed as a paradigm for performing machine learning with quantum processors where the training takes place in the classical domain, avoiding the issue of barren plateaus in parameterized-circuit quantum neural networks. It is natural to consider using a quantum processor based on microwave superconducting circuits to classify microwave signals that are analog—continuous in time. However, while there have been theoretical proposals of analog QRC, to date QRC has been implemented using the circuit model—imposing a discretization of the incoming signal in time. In this paper we show how a quantum superconducting circuit comprising an oscillator coupled to a qubit can be used as an analog quantum reservoir for a variety of classification tasks, achieving high accuracy on all of them. Our work demonstrates processing of ultra-low-power microwave signals within our superconducting circuit, a step towards achieving a quantum sensing-computational advantage on impinging microwave signals. Quantum reservoir computing might in principle give advantages in solving signal classification tasks, but current implementations usually incur in the digitalization bottleneck. Here, the authors demonstrate an implementation dealing directly with the analogue MW signals.

Topics & Concepts

Signal processingSIGNAL (programming language)Computer scienceMicrowaveQuantum computerAnalog signalQuantumDigital signal processingPhysicsTelecommunicationsComputer hardwareQuantum mechanicsProgramming languageNeural Networks and Reservoir ComputingOptical Network TechnologiesSemiconductor Quantum Structures and Devices
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