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  • TVS.005205_TT_Savo G. Glisic_ Beatriz Lorenzo - Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Computing for Advanced Wireless Networks-John Wiley & Sons (2022).pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: Glisic, Savo G (2022)

  • By increasing the density and number of different functionalities in wireless networks there is more and more need for the use of artificial intelligence for planning network deployment, running their optimization and dynamically controlling their operation. For example, machine learning algorithms are used for the prediction of traffic and network state in order to timely reserve resources for smooth communication with high reliability and low latency; Big data mining is used to predict customer behaviour and pre-distribute the information content across the network so that it can be efficiently delivered as soon as requested; Intelligent agents can search the internet on behalf of t...

  • TVS.005214_TT_Kuldeep Singh Kaswan, Jagjit Singh Dhatterwal, Anupam Baliyan, Shalli Rani - Quantum Computing_ A New Era of Computing-Wiley-IEEE Press.pdf.jpg
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  • Authors: Kaswan, Kuldeep Singh (2023)

  • Quantum mechanics emerged as a branch of physics in the early 1900s to explain nature on the scale of atoms and led to advances such as transistors, lasers, and magnetic resonance imaging. The idea to merge quantum mechanics and information theory arose in the 1970s but garnered little attention until 1982, when physicist Richard Feynman gave a talk in which he reasoned that computing based on classical logic could not tractably process calculations describing quantum phenomena. Quantum computing is the study of how to use phenomena in quantum physics to create new ways of computing. Quantum computing is made up of qubits. Unlike a normal computer bit, which can be 0 or 1, a qubit can...