학술논문

Counterfactual Quantum Byzantine Consensus for Human-Centric Metaverse
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications IEEE J. Select. Areas Commun. Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on. 42(4):905-918 Apr, 2024
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Metaverse
Security
Blockchains
Privacy
Cryptography
Scalability
Quantum entanglement
Blockchain
Byzantine consensus
counterfactual quantum communication
private list distributions
Language
ISSN
0733-8716
1558-0008
Abstract
Quantum Byzantine fault tolerance (BFT) consensus is a secure and reliable mechanism that enables network nodes to reach an agreement even in the presence of faulty nodes, by using distributed private correlated lists. It plays a crucial role in developing the blockchain-based Metaverse to ensure its integrity and security. In this paper, we propose a counterfactual quantum BFT (CQ-BFT) protocol for a multipartite network using counterfactual unitary telecomputation with the chained quantum Zeno gates. This consensus protocol achieves an agreement among the parties without the passage of any physical particles through the quantum channel. Due to the unique properties of counterfactual communication, we demonstrate that the CQ-BFT protocol can operate in the absence of a shared phase reference and provide a quantum layer of security and robustness against dephasing noise, fulfilling the stringent requirements of blockchain technology. In addition, we analyze the performance tradeoff of the CQ-BFT protocol in terms of the three pillars of blockchain—i.e., security, scalability, and decentralization. The human-centric Metaverse could leverage high degrees of security, noise resilience, and fault tolerance of the CQ-BFT protocol to enhance its underlying network infrastructure. This protocol leads to more robust and immersive virtual environments that prioritize the needs and experiences of Metaverse users.