Research project

QuantCom - Ubiquitous Quantum Communications

Project overview

European Research Council Advanced Fellow Grant - QuantCom: Ubiquitous Quantum Communications
Professor Lajos Hanzo, from Electronics and Computer Science, successfully bid for €2.49 million for his QuantCom research project. The aim is to solve part of the ‘quantum jigsaw puzzle’ and contribute to the conception of the wireless Quantum Internet, or Qinternet, conceived for seamless high-speed connectivity across the globe at uncompromised security. Some of the results of the project are discussed in these papers https://www-mobile.ecs.soton.ac.uk/sites/www-mobile.ecs.soton.ac.uk/files/merged-comsoc-course-reading.pdf
Professor Hanzo said: “It is a humbling experience to contribute to this new wave of frontier research, which would not have been possible without the closely-knit collaboration with my much-valued colleagues in the Next-Generation Wireless team of ECS.''

Staff

Lead researchers

Professor Lajos Hanzo FREng, FIEEE, FIET, EURASIP Fellow

Professor of Communication
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Collaborating research institutes, centres and groups

Research outputs

Daryus Chandra, Zunaira Babar, Soon Ng & Lajos Hanzo, 2019, IEEE Access, 7, 52712-52730
Type: article
Zunaira Babar, Xiaoyu Zhang, Panagiotis Botsinis, Dimitrios Alanis, Daryus Chandra, Soon Xin Ng & Lajos Hanzo, 2019, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 68(4), 4051-4054
Type: letterEditorial
Jiankang Zhang, Sheng Chen, Xinying Guo, Jia Shi & Lajos Hanzo, 2019, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 68(2), 1916-1929
Type: article