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FET: Quantum Intelligent Sensor Network: Entanglement-Assisted Sensing and Machine-Learnin — NSF Award to University of Hawaii (HI

Quantum technologies have the potential to transform sensing, communication, and information processing by enabling measurements beyond the limits of classical systems. However, building practical networks of quantum sensors remains challenging because fragile quantum correlations are difficult to maintain, coordinatin

Award titleFET: Quantum Intelligent Sensor Network: Entanglement-Assisted Sensing and Machine-Learnin
Award ID2551811
AwardeeUniversity of Hawaii
CityHONOLULU
StateHI
Amount obligated$600,000
Principal investigatorBo-Han Wu
ProgramFET-Fndtns of Emerging Tech
Start date06/01/2026
AbstractQuantum technologies have the potential to transform sensing, communication, and information processing by enabling measurements beyond the limits of classical systems. However, building practical networks of quantum sensors remains challenging because fragile quantum correlations are difficult to maintain, coordinating many distributed sensors is complex, and large volumes of noisy data can limit performance. This project investigates a new framework for Quantum Intelligent Sensor Networks that
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