Hussein Tuama, and Sándor Imre

Enhancing Quantum State Transmission Fidelity through Quantum Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access 

In this paper, we propose quantum orthogonal frequency division multiple access (Q-OFDMA), a novel quantum communication scheme designed to overcome the fidelity limitations imposed by noise in multi-user quantum networks. Inspired by its classical counterpart, Q-OFDMA employs the quantum Fourier transform (QFT) and its inverse (IQFT) to encode and decode information across quantum channels. We evaluate our model under both a depolarization channel and a generalized noise model that interpolates between depolarizing and phase-damping noises. The simulation results conducted on Qiskit platform demonstrate that Q-OFDMA outperforms the reference model, achieving superior average fidelity across varying qubit counts and noise levels.

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DOI: 10.36244/ICJ.2026.1.3

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Hussein Tuama, and Sándor Imre, "Enhancing Quantum State Transmission Fidelity through Quantum Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access ", Infocommunications Journal, Vol. XVIII, No 1, March 2026, pp. 19-26., https://doi.org/10.36244/ICJ.2026.1.3

 

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