Adaptive Resource Orchestration for Scalable Quantum Computing
Analysis
This paper addresses the critical challenge of scaling quantum computing by networking multiple quantum processing units (QPUs). The proposed ModEn-Hub architecture, with its photonic interconnect and real-time orchestrator, offers a promising solution for delivering high-fidelity entanglement and enabling non-local gate operations. The Monte Carlo study provides strong evidence that adaptive resource orchestration significantly improves teleportation success rates compared to a naive baseline, especially as the number of QPUs increases. This is a crucial step towards building practical quantum-HPC systems.
Key Takeaways
- •Proposes the ModEn-Hub architecture for scalable quantum computing.
- •Demonstrates the benefits of adaptive resource orchestration using a Monte Carlo study.
- •Shows significant improvement in teleportation success rates compared to a baseline.
- •Highlights the importance of orchestration for near-term quantum hardware.
“ModEn-Hub-style orchestration sustains about 90% teleportation success while the baseline degrades toward about 30%.”