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Optimal Receiver Design for Quantum Communication.
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Optimal Receiver Design for Quantum Communication./
作者:
Bhadani, Rahul Kumar.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2021,
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109 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 83-03.
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Masters Abstracts International83-03.
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Quantum physics. -
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9798538132362
Optimal Receiver Design for Quantum Communication.
Bhadani, Rahul Kumar.
Optimal Receiver Design for Quantum Communication.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2021 - 109 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 83-03.
Thesis (M.S.)--The University of Arizona, 2021.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
An important problem in quantum information theory is finding the best possible performance of the optical communication channel employing suitable codewords, receiver design, and constellation optimization techniques. Many receiver designs have been studied in the past to discriminate Phase-Shift Keying (PSK) quantum states that are used to encode information before transmitting over the communication channel. Among many types of quantum states, there has been significant work on the use of coherent states for encoding information. Previous work has sought to improve the communication performance in terms of various metrics such as error probability of state discrimination and capacities by employing a number of quantum states such as coherent states and squeezed-displaced states. In this thesis, we provide optimal receiver design employing coherent states and squeezed-displaced states to maximize the mutual information and lower the error probability of state discrimination. In the case of pure coherent states, we derive an alternative channel capacity of phase-shift keying coherent state with a realizable displacement receiver by maximizing mutual information over symbol priors and pre-detection displacement. We find that the capacity is higher than the capacity achieved by maximizing mutual information over symbol prior but with zero displacements. The overall scheme demonstrates designing an improved, yet easy-to-implement receiver for better communication performance by tuning it at different photon number regime. We also explore the use of squeezing operations with a displacement receiver for state discrimination. Our calculation demonstrates that we see no performance improvement in terms of the probability of error of state discrimination or mutual information using displacement receivers when optimal squeezing on the transmitter side is used. In addition, we also study the receiver design scheme for QPSK modulation where squeezing is employed at the receiver side. We find that using the squeezing operation on the receiver side provides an advantage in terms of increased mutual information for the low-photon number regime compared to when no squeezing is used.In the later part of the thesis, we study entanglement-assisted communication using two-mode squeezing vacuum. The use of pre-shared entanglement in entanglement-assisted communication provides a superior alternative to classical communication specifically in the low brightness regime and highly noisy environment. In this thesis, we analyze the performance of a few low-complexity receivers that employ optical parametric amplifiers. In the simulation, we demonstrate that receiver designs with an entanglement-assisted scheme using phase-shift-keying modulation can outperform classical capacities. We describe a newly proposed 2x2 optical hybrid receiver for entanglement-assisted communication whose performance is roughly 10% better in terms of error probability as compared to previously proposed optical parametric amplifier-based receivers. Further, we find that using unequal priors for BPSK provides approximately three times the advantage over equal priors in terms of information rate.
ISBN: 9798538132362Subjects--Topical Terms:
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