Authors: Benjamin Harper, Behnam Tonekaboni, Bahar Goldozian, Martin Sevior, Muhammad Usman
Published on: February 05, 2024
Impact Score: 8.45
Arxiv code: Arxiv:2402.02753
Summary
- What is new: This paper presents an enhanced crosstalk simulation model analyzed on IBM Quantum computers to assess and mitigate crosstalk noise effects.
- Why this is important: Quantum computing’s accuracy is impeded by noise, including crosstalk, which adversaries could exploit in a shared computing environment.
- What the research proposes: Developed strategies for mitigating crosstalk effects, including circuit separation, qubit allocation optimization, and the use of spectator qubits.
- Results: All proposed strategies successfully mitigate crosstalk attacks, enhancing security and accuracy of quantum computing on shared platforms.
Technical Details
Technological frameworks used: nan
Models used: Enhanced crosstalk simulation model, benchmarked against IBM hardware; reinforcement learning for qubit allocation optimization.
Data used: Tomography conducted on IBM Quantum computers.
Potential Impact
Quantum computing services (e.g., IBM Quantum), security solutions for shared quantum computing environments.
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