Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Vol 11, No 2: February 2013

Network Coding-Based Communications via the Controlled Quantum Teleportation

Dazu Huang (Hunan University of Finance and Economics)
Shaoping Zhu (Hunan University of Finance and Economics)
Dan Song (Hunan University of Finance and Economics)
Ying Guo (Central South University)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Feb 2013

Abstract

Inspired by the structure of the network coding over the butterfly network, a framework of quantum network coding scheme is investigated, which transmits two unknown quantum states crossly over the butterfly quantum system with the multi-photon non-maximally entangled GHZ states. In this scheme, it contains certain number of entanglement-qubit source nodes that teleport unknown quantum states to other nodes on the small-scale network where each intermediate node can pass on its received quantum states to others via superdense coding. In order to transmit the unknown states in a deterministic way, the controlled quantum teleportation is adopted on the intermediate node. It makes legal nodes more convenient than any other previous teleportation schemes to transmit unknown quantum states to unknown participants in applications. It shows that the intrinsic efficiency of transmissions approaches 100% in principle. This scheme is secure based on the securely-shared quantum channels between all nodes and the quantum mechanical impossibility of local unitary transformations between non-maximally entangled GHZ states. Moreover, the generalized scheme is proposed for transmitting two multipartite entangled states. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/telkomnika.v11i2.2031

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