Track: Programmable Real-Time Networks |
Quantum Cryptography for Authenticion 5G and 6G Networks |
Join us in this talk to explore recent research on the application of quantum cryptography in 5G and 6G networks, particularly in the context of authentication, and its implications for smart grid, satellite communication, and bullet-proof communication. Notable technical developments throughout the development of mobile networks have revolutionized communication and information access. Every generation of networks, from the launch of 2G to the anticipated arrival of 6G, has significantly increased speed, capacity, security, and functionality. To highlight the innovations and structural changes brought about by each generation of networks, this talk examines the fundamental core network components of 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G, and the soon-to-be 6G networks. We will discuss security considerations, a recent comparison of 2G to 6G enabling technologies, and the application of quantum computing in industrial applications, particularly in manufacturing, healthcare, and government applications. We will outline the components of 6G and quantum technologies, including distributed ledger technology (DLT), physical layer security, distributed AI/ML, visible light communication (VLC), THz, and quantum computing. Additionally, we will discuss the evolution of network security from 2G to 6G and the application of quantum computing. |
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Presentation Notes |
Quantum-Cryptography-for-Authentication-5G-and-6G-Networks.pptx |