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  1. RFC 9340 - Architectural Principles for a Quantum Internet

    Quantum Information Vol. 8, 121, DOI 10.4121/16912522, October 2022, <https://www.nature.com/articles/s41534-022-00631-2>. [QI-Scenarios] Wang, C., Rahman, A., Li, …

  2. Quantum Internet Research Group (qirg)

    RFC 9583 Application Scenarios for the Quantum Internet 2024-06 Informational RFC Related Internet-Drafts and RFCs (2 hits) 28 pages draft-lopez-qirg-qi-multiplane-arch-05 A Multiplane Architecture …

  3. Packet-Switched Quantum Networks As a first step, we explore the possibility of performing packet switching in quantum networks and bring to light some of the main challenges for doing so.

  4. A Multiplane Architecture Proposal for the Quantum Internet

    Oct 19, 2025 · A consistent reference architecture model for the Quantum Internet is required to progress in its evolution, providing a framework for the integration of the protocols applicable to it, …

  5. RFC 9583 - Application Scenarios for the Quantum Internet

    Quantum Network", Work in Progress, Internet-Draft, draft- van-meter-qirg-quantum-connection-setup-01, 11 September 2019, <https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-van- meter-qirg-quantum …

  6. Applications and Use Cases for the Quantum Internet

    For example, applications may be classified as quantum computing, quantum meteorology, quantum chemistry, quantum cryptography, etc. This is a valid and useful classification scheme.

  7. Agenda IETF124: qirg

    Nov 3, 2025 · The QNCP aims to provide a robust framework for distributed quantum network operations, supporting the evolution of control needs from a local quantum network with multiple …

  8. Post-Quantum Cryptography for Engineers draft-ietf-pquip-pqc …

    This document does not cover unrelated technologies like quantum key distribution (QKD) or quantum key generation, which use quantum hardware to exploit quantum effects to protect communications …

  9. Quantum Internet Research Group (qirg)

    Whilst quantum networks operate on a completely new set of physical principles, many lessons have been learned throughout the Internet's history and many of them will be relevant to the development …

  10. Post-Quantum Use In Protocols (pquip)

    Some IETF protocols rely upon cryptographic mechanisms that are considered secure given today’s “classical computers” but would be vulnerable to attacks by a Cryptographically Relevant Quantum …