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Quantenkommunikationsnetze: Abschließende Überlegungen und Anwendungsfälle

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Dieses Kapitel schließt das Buch mit abschließenden Überlegungen zu Quantenkommunikationsnetzen ab und unterstreicht, wie diese die klassische Telekommunikation übertreffen können. Darüber hinaus werden praktische Anwendungsfälle von Quantenkommunikationsnetzen (mit ihren neuesten Ergebnissen) vorgestellt, wie das Quanten-Internet der Dinge und die verteilte Quantensynchronisation.

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Bassoli, R. et al. (2023). Quantenkommunikationsnetze: Abschließende Überlegungen und Anwendungsfälle. In: Quantenkommunikationsnetze. Springer Vieweg, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-26326-2_7

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