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CCR
2004
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13 years 7 months ago
Infrastructure for the quantum internet
A team of researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Northwestern University (NU) is developing a system for long-distance, high-fidelity qubit teleporta...
Seth Lloyd, Jeffrey H. Shapiro, Franco N. C. Wong,...
CISS
2007
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Quantum Switching Networks with Classical Routing
— Flexible distribution of data in the form of quantum bits (qubits) amongst spatially separated entities is an essential component of envisioned scalable quantum computing archi...
Rahul Ratan, Manish Kumar Shukla, A. Yavuz Oru&cce...
ASPLOS
2009
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
Architectural implications of nanoscale integrated sensing and computing
This paper explores the architectural implications of integrating computation and molecular probes to form nanoscale sensor processors (nSP). We show how nSPs may enable new compu...
Constantin Pistol, Christopher Dwyer, Alvin R. Leb...
DAC
2003
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Implications of technology scaling on leakage reduction techniques
The impact of technology scaling on three run-time leakage reduction techniques (Input Vector Control, Body Bias Control and Power Supply Gating) is evaluated by determining limit...
Yuh-Fang Tsai, David Duarte, Narayanan Vijaykrishn...
FSTTCS
1998
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Alternative Computational Models: A Comparison of Biomolecular and Quantum Computation
Molecular Computation (MC) is massively parallel computation where data is stored and processed within objects of molecular size. Biomolecular Computation (BMC) is MC using biotec...
John H. Reif