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ixian-platform / SpixiSpixi is a decentralized, post-quantum secure communications super-app with messaging, calls, file sharing, a crypto wallet, and Mini Apps. Users hold their own keys, self-authenticate cryptographically, and enjoy true end-to-end encryption with no central servers.
qiskrypt / QiskryptThe Qis|krypt⟩ is a software suite of protocols of quantum cryptography and quantum communications, as well, other protocols and algorithms, built using IBM’s open-source Software Development Kit for quantum computing Qiskit. ⚛️ 🔐
sfc-aqua / Overview Of Quantum Communications ELaTeX source for a book on Quantum Communications
Phionx / QuantumnetworksWe present quantumnetworks as a numerical simulation tool with which to explore the time-dynamics of a driven, lossness, and nonlinear multi-mode quantum network using the Heisenberg-Langevin Equations. The applications of this tooling span quantum transduction, bosonic quantum error correction systems, quantum communication, and more.
qiskrypt / Qiskrypt TutorialsA collection of Jupyter Notebooks with explanations, insights, tutorials, exercises and showing how to use the Qiskrypt software suite, built using the IBM’s open-source Software Development Kit for quantum computing Qiskit. 📚 👨🏫
Luxbin-labs / Luxbin Quantum Internetworld's first quantum internet powered by consumer WiFi, utilizing 445 real qubits from IBM quantum computers across 4 countries and 3 continents. This project enables secure quantum communications and operations through entanglement, measurement, and teleportation of quantum states, and users can even run their own quantum internet node
michelbarbeau / Gr QuantommSoftware Defined Quantum Stream-Cipher for GNU Radio
connor-a-casey / Fso SimulationRepository for the IAF Space Communications and Quantum Symposium presentation titled "Advancing Free-Space Optical Communication System Architecture: Performance Analysis of Diverse Optical Ground Station Network Configurations"
mb-emektar / Modeling The Randomness Of PhotonsPhotodetectors are devices that sense electromagnetic energy, typically light, and convert it into an electrical signal. They are used in various technologies in imaging, remote sensing, and communications. Examples include devices that automatically open supermarket doors, sensors on TV remote controls, CCD image detectors in cameras, and huge telescopes used by astronomers to detect and study the radiation from our amazing universe. Quantum theory of light tells us that the light is made of particles (photons), which are emitted by the source at random. As a result, the number of photons emitted by a source (sun, laser, bulb, etc.) and then hit a photodetector is not constant, but subject to random fluctuations. In this project, I first investigated how to model the randomness of photons using Poisson distribution. Then I explored how this randomness will come into the picture as “noise” in the applications of photodetectors. Understanding this random phenomenon will in general be important for the design and analysis of optical imaging and communication systems. METU_EE230_Term_Project
thc1006 / Sdr O Ran PlatformProduction-ready SDR-O-RAN platform for satellite NTN communications with AI/ML optimization (DRL) and quantum-safe cryptography (NIST PQC). 8,814 lines of code. Open-source 5G/6G research platform.
QbitsCode / BriskBrisk is a quantum framework for quantum photonic, network, communications, and internet.
rgelenidze-godaddy / Quantum Key Distribution ProtocolSimulated Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) Protocol implementation in Python and Qiskit, created during IBM's QxQ Coding School Quantum Computing course. Showcases key distribution and eavesdropper interception scenarios in secure communications.