Quantum Semantic Communications for Graph-Based Models
Résumé
This paper delves into the integration of quantum technologies with semantic communications, addressing challenges related to transmitting knowledge graphs over conventional wireless channels. As traditional communications evolve towards the sharing and elaboration of knowledge between intelligent agents, both natural and artificial, they encounter critical challenges in terms of efficiency, accuracy, and the associated high complexity. To address these challenges, we propose leveraging quantum mechanical principles to communicate conceptual graph-based semantic representations of data between networked parties. The primary goal of the protocol is to transmit essential semantic features accurately while minimizing resource consumption and maintaining resilience against depolarizing errors. These include representing the semantic messages efficiently, using a quantum data encoding method, and employing remote state preparation to transmit the messages. Our work evaluates both the success probability of decoding semantic messages and investigates scalability analysis. Our results reveal that quantum semantic communication is robust against a noisy environment, and the evaluation of scalability analysis shows a trade-off regarding the complexity of communicating conceptual graphs.