Engineers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) have announced the invention of a "radical" architecture for quantum computing, essentially allowing quantum bits (qubits) -- the basic unit of information in a quantum computer -- to be placed hundreds of nanometres apart and still remain ...
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"The public-private venture establishing Silicon Quantum Computing Pty Ltd seeks to develop a quantum information ecosystem here in Australia. It will involve leading scientists and engineers at UNSW and the University of Melbourne, which together with other institutions that are part of the centre at...
This has hamstrung engineers who have struggled to control dozens, hundreds, or at most a few thousand qubits in a reliable way, but now researchers with University of New South Wales (UNSW) say they've solved the problem of qubit control, potentially unlocking the power of quantum comp...
Artist's impression of the 'flip-flop' qubits exhibiting quantum entanglement. Credit: Tony Melov/UNSW Engineers at Australia's University of New South Wales have invented a radical new architecture for quantum computing, based on novel 'flip-flop qubits', that promises to make the large-scale...
[27] was introduced to secure and preserve data privacy in IoT-cloud networks. The data transmission process was managed using blockchain technology. The network attack was classified then using a bi-directional LSTM model, which was tested on UNSW NB15 and BoT IoT datasets. The efficiency of...
Since May 2017, SQC has assembled a world-class team of quantum scientists, engineers and technicians, specialist equipment and globally unique laboratories at UNSW to further its program. In addition to its core processor technology, SQC is developing a ‘full stack’ quantum computer to en...
The EUC-09 conference provides a forum for engineers and scientists in academia, industry, and government to address all resulting profound challenges including technical, safety, social, legal, political, and economic issues, and to present and ...
The system’s framework for detecting EDoS attacks on cloud computing environments is presented in Figure 2. Figure 2. Framework of the proposed system. 4.1. Datasets The IXIA PerfectStorm application was used in the Cyber Range Lab at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Canberra, to...