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Integration of Quantum Technologies into Metaverse: Applications, Potentials, and Challengesopen access

Authors
Tuli, Esmot AraLee, Jae-MinKim, Dong-Seong
Issue Date
Feb-2024
Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
Keywords
Quantum computing; Metaverse; Computers; Surveys; Artificial intelligence; Security; Blockchains; Quantum mechanics; blockchain; metaverse; quantum computing; security
Citation
IEEE ACCESS, v.12, pp 29995 - 30019
Pages
25
Journal Title
IEEE ACCESS
Volume
12
Start Page
29995
End Page
30019
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kumoh/handle/2020.sw.kumoh/28522
DOI
10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3366527
ISSN
2169-3536
Abstract
Over the last few decades, technology has been improving dramatically and consequently transformed the standard of living and socio-economic conditions. The entire process will revolutionize when the next advanced technologies will be fully functional. Advanced technologies like the metaverse, Web 3.0, and others necessitate high computing power, invincible security, and ultra-fast internet. Despite increasing demand, traditional computing methods have limitations and are not capable of satisfying the requirements. To solve these tribulations, quantum computing is shining a light of hope. This survey aims to analyze the methodology, constraints, and potential of integrating quantum computing with the metaverse. We begin with an overview of quantum computing and related terms. We then investigate the feasibility of applying quantum-enabled technologies to enhance the metaverse. Furthermore, this survey also considers middleware for seamless conversion between traditional and quantum computing with the metaverse. In the subsequent phase of this survey, our objective is to discern and delineate the prospective application domains for the quantum-enabled metaverse. In essence, the difficulties of integrating quantum computing with the metaverse, present research approaches, and open research issues with consequences for additional in-depth investigations are highlighted.
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