Quantum resources and cooperation are expected to play an important role in future communication generations (6G/7G/…). We consider entanglement resources between transmitters and receivers in different communication scenarios, such as broadcasting, multiple access, and coordination.
Security poses a pivotal challenge in modern communication networks. We work on secure communication in different settings, such as wiretap channels, covert communication, and quantum key distribution. We also study the performance with unreliable resources.
Quantum information science is an interdisciplinary field that combines principles from quantum mechanics with information theory to study how information is processed, stored, and transmitted in quantum systems. Unlike classical information science, which relies on bits as the fundamental unit of information (which can be either 0 or 1), quantum information science uses quantum bits, or qubits.