Quantum Communication via Satellite Networks

Quantum communication via satellite networks is an emerging and revolutionary approach to achieving ultra-secure, long-distance communication by leveraging the principles of quantum mechanics. This field combines quantum physics with advanced satellite technologies to overcome the limitations of terrestrial quantum networks.
Quantum communication uses quantum states—typically of photons—to encode, transmit, and decode information. A key feature is quantum entanglement, where particles remain interconnected such that the state of one instantly influences the other, regardless of distance. This forms the basis of Quantum Key Distribution (QKD), a method for secure communication that detects eavesdropping attempts.
  • Satellite-Based Entanglement Distribution
  • Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) via Satellites
  • Ground Station Infrastructure for Quantum Links

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