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QuNetSim: A Software Framework for Quantum Networks

Stephen Diadamo, Janis Nötzel, Benjamin Zanger, Mehmet Mert Beşe

2021IEEE Transactions on Quantum Engineering89 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As quantum network technologies develop, the need for teaching and engineering tools such as simulators and emulators rises. QuNetSim addresses this need. QuNetSim is a Python software framework that delivers an easy-to-use interface for simulating quantum networks at the network layer, which can be extended at little effort of the user to implement the corresponding link layer protocols. The goal of QuNetSim is to make it easier to investigate and test quantum networking protocols over various quantum network configurations and parameters. The framework incorporates many known quantum network protocols so that users can quickly build simulations using a quantum-networking toolbox in a few lines of code and so that beginners can easily learn to implement their own quantum networking protocols. Unlike most current tools, QuNetSim simulates with real time and is, therefore, well suited to control laboratory hardware. Here, we present a software design overview of QuNetSim and demonstrate examples of protocols implemented with it. We describe ongoing work, which uses QuNetSim as a library, and describe possible future directions for the development of QuNetSim.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceToolboxSoftwareQuantum networkPython (programming language)Distributed computingSoftware frameworkQuantum computerQuantumInterface (matter)Communications protocolNetwork topologySoftware engineeringSoftware-defined networkingSoftware developmentQuantum technologyProtocol (science)User interfaceQuantum information scienceNetwork simulationTheoretical computer scienceNetworking hardwareComputer networkQuantum key distributionSoftware systemQuantum Information and CryptographyMolecular Communication and NanonetworksQuantum Mechanics and Applications
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