| Layer | Description | Example Technologies | |-------|-------------|----------------------| | | Low‑level pulse sequencing, jitter correction, and qubit calibration. | Open‑source Qiskit‑Pulse, adapted for JUY‑736 hardware. | | Middleware | Translation between quantum circuits and hardware-specific instructions, managing entanglement routing across the photonic layer. | Custom Quantum Transaction Manager (QTM) built on gRPC. | | Application API | High‑level libraries for quantum‑enhanced cryptography, optimization, and simulation. | Python SDK named juyPy exposing juy.qcrypto , juy.optim , juy.sim . | | Security Layer | Post‑quantum resistant authentication and key‑exchange protocols leveraging on‑chip generated randomness. | Integration with NIST‑approved algorithms (e.g., Kyber) plus quantum‑generated seed. |
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The JU-J8 and JU-736 program is a collaboration between JAXA and the European Space Agency (ESA) aimed at developing a companion craft that will join the JUICE mission. The primary objective of this program is to provide in-orbit support and enhance the scientific capabilities of the JUICE mission. The companion craft, designated as JU-J8, will be equipped with cutting-edge instruments and cutting-edge communication technologies, which will enable it to relay critical information between the JUICE mission and Earth. | Layer | Description | Example Technologies |