Quantum Data Replication via Entanglement and Twin Tagging
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing data transfer methods face challenges in securely distributing data to multiple locations while minimizing the risk of interception by malicious parties and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements, especially when data storage is required for fixed periods.
Innovation Solution
Utilizing quantum computing to establish quantum entanglement between sets of qubits, enabling secure data transfer and storage through quantum teleportation over a quantum network, which avoids routers, switches, and firewalls, and employs quantum error correction to maintain coherence for predetermined times.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Reliability
If data is transferred over a binary network through routers, switches, or firewalls, then data can be transmitted between locations, but the risk of interception by malicious parties increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent replaces classical binary network transmission with quantum network transmission. Quantum states are teleported through quantum entanglement rather than being transmitted as classical bits through routers and switches. This substitution eliminates the interception risk associated with classical network infrastructure, as quantum states cannot be copied or intercepted without detection due to the no-cloning theorem and quantum measurement principles.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent introduces quantum entanglement as an intermediary mechanism for data transfer. Instead of directly transmitting data through vulnerable network infrastructure, quantum entanglement serves as a mediator that enables secure data teleportation between locations. The entangled quantum states act as a secure channel that prevents eavesdropping, as any attempt to intercept would collapse the quantum state and alert the communicating parties.
2Duration of action of stationary object
If quantum error correction is applied to maintain quantum states, then data can be stored for predetermined times, but energy consumption increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent applies quantum error correction codes that are pre-configured to maintain quantum states throughout the predetermined storage duration. By preparing the error correction mechanism in advance and continuously monitoring quantum state fidelity, the system ensures data integrity without requiring excessive energy input during the storage period. The error correction codes are designed to operate efficiently throughout the entire storage timeline.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent implements continuous feedback mechanisms that monitor quantum state quality and adjust error correction operations accordingly. By measuring the fidelity of quantum states and dynamically adapting the error correction protocol, the system maintains optimal energy consumption while ensuring data storage for the required predetermined time. The feedback loop allows the system to reduce energy expenditure when quantum states are stable and increase correction activity only when necessary.
3Reliability
If quantum entanglement is established between qubits in different locations, then secure data teleportation is enabled, but device complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent segments the quantum network into discrete quantum nodes, each containing qubits that can be independently controlled and entangled. By dividing the complex system into manageable segments with standardized entanglement interfaces, the patent reduces overall system complexity while maintaining secure data teleportation capabilities. Each quantum node operates as an independent unit that can establish entanglement with neighboring nodes through well-defined protocols.
Applied Scientific Principles
This section explains which scientific principles are used to turn an abstract innovation direction into a practical engineering solution.
Function Achieved in This Case
This approach reduces energy consumption and enhances security by minimizing data interception risks, while ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements by maintaining quantum states for extended periods.
Implementation Method 1
using a quantum computer to establish quantum entanglement between one set of quantum bits ('qubits') and another set of qubits. The quantum computer may establish quantum entanglement by establishing coherence between the two sets of qubits.
Implementation Method 2
the quantum computer may run a quantum algorithm that uses quantum entanglement to teleport the data set as quantum states between the one set of qubits to the other set of qubits
Implementation Method 3
The quantum computer may apply quantum error correction ('QEC') to maintain quantum states of either of the sets of qubits for a predetermined time. The QEC may maintain the quantum states by maintaining the coherence of the sets of qubits with each other.
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AI summary
The method may include secure data transfer to meet a compliance requirement by using quantum computing over a quantum network. A quantum computer may establish quantum entanglement between qubits, save a data set to a first set of qubits, and teleport correlated quantum states of the data set to a second set of qubits situated at a different location. Quantum error correction may lengthen the storage time of the data set on the first set of qubits before the quantum states of the first set of qubits expire due to decoherence. The quantum computer may tag the quantum states of the data set on each set of qubits to aid in identification of the locations of each set of qubits. Teleporting the data set between locations on a quantum network may lead to less energy expenditure and reduced network travel compared to transporting the data set over a binary network.


