This standard defines a YANG model that enables configuration of quantum endpoints in a communication network to dynamically create, modify, or remove quantum protocols or applications. The protocol design facilitates future integration with Software-Defined Networking. The standard defines a set of quantum device configuration commands that control the transmission, reception, and operation of quantum states over a quantum network. These device commands contain parameters that describe quantum state preparation, measurement, and readout.
- Standard Committee
- COM/NetSoft-SC - Virtualized and Software Defined Networks, and Services Standards Committee
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- Active PAR
- PAR Approval
- 2022-12-03
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- IEEE Communications Society
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- COM/NetSoft-SC - Virtualized and Software Defined Networks, and Services Standards Committee
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QuantumComm - Software-Defined Quantum Communication
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- Jennifer Santulli
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- Stephen Bush
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