Aliro Partners with Air Force Research Laboratory to Advance Entanglement-Based Quantum Network Simulations and Infrastructure
Insider Brief:
- Aliro’s software services include the Aliro Simulator, a quantum network simulator capable of modeling entanglement-based networks .
- Aliro announced an agreement with the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) to provide software and professional services that enable AFRL to evaluate components, protocols, and configurations in their quantum networks.
- The agreement includes technical support for building new models, simulating hardware devices, and creating a feedback loop between simulations and physical experiments to optimize network infrastructure.
PRESS RELEASE — Aliro today announced an agreement with the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) to provide software and professional services that will enable AFRL to simulate, test, and operate entanglement-based quantum network infrastructure, including the innovative work of networking quantum computers with heterogeneous qubit platforms. Aliro will provide Aliro Simulator, a versatile, modular quantum network simulator equipped to model an entanglement-based network. AFRL will evaluate Aliro’s unified intuitive software application capabilities in a test environment of AFRL quantum networks.
This deal comes three years after Aliro announced that it had received contracts from the U.S. Air Force to research quantum network technologies.
“Very few organizations have skill sets in classical networking, entanglement-based networking, and quantum physics like Aliro does. Since our founding, we have taken a software-defined architecture approach to building entanglement-based networks and developed the foundational technologies needed to help organizations like AFRL,” said Jim Ricotta, CEO, Aliro. “With our software, AFRL will be able to evaluate and fine tune components, protocols, and configurations. We are excited to jointly explore a variety of use cases, while also looking at accuracy, flexibility, and scalability of these services. They will then explore managing network operations using our orchestration and control software. We’re proud of our long history with the Air Force and look forward to continuing to explore even more uses for this technology.”
Aliro, is providing AFRL with the Aliro Simulator to construct and simulate various hardware devices and quantum network infrastructure at scale, with resolution all the way down to low-level physical phenomena. The agreement includes technical and use-case support services, such as building new models and developing additional features in the simulator to ensure best simulation results, as well as a feedback loop between simulated experiments and empirical data from physical experiments.
About Aliro
Aliro, The Quantum Networking Company®, offers AliroNet to run entanglement-based Quantum Networks for applications such as Quantum Secure Communications (QSC), secure access to clouds and data centers, networking of quantum computers, and networking of distributed quantum sensors. AliroNet is also used to implement comprehensive Advanced Secure Networks which include Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC). Aliro provides quantum network simulation as a professional service or as an on-premises offer. AliroNet users include utility companies, telecommunications providers, public sector organizations, enterprises, and researchers who are simulating, designing, piloting, orchestrating, and building the world’s first quantum networks. Visit us at AliroTech.com.