Published January 1, 2026 | Version Author Accepted Manuscript (AAM)
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Quantum Internet Architecture: Unlocking Quantum-Native Routing via Quantum Addressing

  • 1. ROR icon University of Naples Federico II

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The key objective of the Quantum Internet is the distribution and manipulation of entanglement to enable unprecedented applications. This requires a radical departure from classical Internet design principles, such as the end-to-end argument, due to the inherently stateful and non-local nature of entanglement, which demands coordinated in-network operations and persistent state awareness. To this end, we propose a novel hierarchical Quantum Internet architecture centered on the concept of Entanglement-Defined Controller (EDC). This architectural design constitutes the foundational layer, by enabling a clear separation between control and data planes. While necessary, this separation is insufficient to manage entanglement resources, requiring a quantum-native control plane. Consequently, we propose a quantum addressing scheme that embeds quantumness directly into node identifiers, allowing the network to natively track and manipulate entanglement as a dynamic resource. Built upon these two interdependent pillars–EDC-based architecture and quantum addressing–we design a quantum-native routing protocol that achieves scalability through compact routing tables, by efficiently operating over entanglement-defined topologies. Finally, we design a quantum address splitting functionality based on Schrödinger’s oracles that generalizes classical match-and-forward logic to the quantum domain. Collectively, these contributions demonstrate, for the first time, the fundamental advantages of quantum-by-design network control for enabling scalable quantum networking.

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This record contains the Author Accepted Manuscript (AAM). The published version is available in Quantum Internet Architecture: Unlocking Quantum-Native Routing via Quantum Addressing at 10.1109/TCOMM.2025.3650397 under Open Access.

This work has been funded by the European Union under Horizon Europe ERC-CoG grant QNattyNet (“Quantum-Native Communication Networks: from Quantum Message to Quantum Functioning”), Grant Agreement No. 101169850. 

Additional QNattyNet project information is available at https://qnattynet.quantuminternet.it and https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101169850

 

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Preprint: arXiv:2507.19655v2 (arXiv)
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Journal article: 10.1109/TCOMM.2025.3650397 (DOI)

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QNattyNet - Quantum-Native Communication Networks: from Quantum Message to Quantum Functioning 101169850