BEIJING, Feb. 7, 2023
/PRNewswire/ -- MicroCloud Hologram Inc. (NASDAQ: HOLO)
("HOLO" or the "Company"), a Hologram Digital Twins Technology
provider, today announced the development of a holographic quantum
chromodynamic research database information management system. The
system is the result of the Company's independent research and
development, which is conducive to further improving the Company's
intellectual property protection system, maintaining its
technological leadership, and enhancing its core
competitiveness.
HOLO applies quantum chromodynamics in holographic data
communication to connect quantum computers and other information
processing nodes to build a QCD data information security network.
Thus HOLO has developed the holographic quantum chromodynamic
research database information management system and obtained
software copyright. The system uses light field second-order or
higher-order to correlate physical objects' image information and
convert them into 3D holographic, super-resolution, or non-visual
domain imaging. The system uses quantum entangled photons to encode
the object information to generate holograms and creates
high-resolution, low-noise holographic information images for
information transmission. The system contains many protocols and
applications, such as QSDC, QDS, QKD, and QT. Also, the system
combines quantum data storage relay and quantum state conversion to
achieve superluminal transmission communication without latency.
Both parties can complete the encryption by sharing entanglement or
transmitting quantum states. Any theft will be detected in time
because of interference with entanglement and quantum states.
HOLO's system can communicate in "hyperspace" without the
limitation of distance and transmission medium, ensuring the safe
transmission of information. Compared with traditional data
encryption, QCD encryption is based on the principle of
unclonability. It can generate high-quality keys with higher
security.
When an eavesdropper tries to steal quantum communication
information, HOLO takes advantage of the unclonable nature of QCD
information, which can cause irreversible damage to the quantum
state. The sending and receiving parties of the real message owner
only need to compare some keys to conclude whether the message has
been stolen. Because the state of any quantum needs to be measured
before it can be copied, but the quantum state is so fragile that
any measurement will change the quantum state itself, leading to
collapse and irreversible change of the quantum state, the quantum
state cannot be easily copied. Generating quantum encryption is
also the process of distributing the key, and both real owners of
the information will get the key simultaneously without needing a
third-party messenger in the middle of the transmission.
HOLO's holographic quantum chromodynamic research database
information management system can establish a secure, encrypted
transmission channel to distribute quantum keys. Since photons have
two polarization directions and are perpendicular to each other,
both sides of the actual information owner can use a 90-degree or
45-degree measurement to measure the quantum form. Both sides can
take out a small portion of the key and compare them to determine
if there is a stealer. If a 25% difference is found, it can be
concluded that the message has been intercepted. Similarly, if the
message is not intercepted, then the key quantum state of the two
is 100% identical. If theft is detected, the system can immediately
shut down the communication or redistribute the key until the theft
no longer exists. Because of the quantum's unclonable property, the
system allows the receiver of the message transmission to detect
the change of the key and stop the key communication in time, thus
ensuring the absolute security of the QCD encrypted message.
In the future, with the rapid integration and development of new
technologies, applications, and models such as cloud computing,
mobile Internet, big data, and the Internet of Things, the security
of network information will become an essential factor affecting
economic security, cultural security, and social security. HOLO
will also delve into quantum chromodynamics to empower information
transmission security, hoping that it can become a pioneer in the
new generation of information systems.
About MicroCloud Hologram Inc.
MicroCloud Hologram Inc. (NASDAQ:HOLO) engages in the research
and development, and application of holographic technology.
MicroCloud Hologram provides its holographic technology services to
its customers worldwide. MicroCloud Hologram also provides
holographic digital twin technology services and has a proprietary
holographic digital twin technology resource library. MicroCloud
holographic digital twin technology resource library captures
shapes and objects in 3D holographic form by utilizing a
combination of holographic digital twin software, digital content,
spatial data-driven data science, holographic digital cloud
algorithm, and holographic 3D capture technology. MicroCloud
Hologram technology services include holographic light detection
and ranging (LiDAR) solutions based on holographic technology,
holographic LiDAR point cloud algorithms architecture design,
technical holographic imaging solutions, holographic LiDAR sensor
chip design, and holographic vehicle intelligent vision technology
to service customers that provide holographic advanced driver
assistance systems (ADAS).
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