We address interconnection challenges in limited-qubit superconducting quantum computers (SQC), which often face crosstalk errors due to expanded qubit interactions during operations. Existing mitigation methods carry trade-offs, like hardware couplers or software-based gate scheduling. Our innovation, the Context-Aware COupler REconfiguration (CA-CORE) compilation method, aligns with application-specific design principles. It optimizes the qubit connections for improved SQC performance, leveraging tunable couplers. Through contextual analysis of qubit correlations, we configure an efficient coupling map considering SQC constraints. Our method reduces depth and SWAP operations by up to 18.84% and 42.47%, respectively. It also enhances circuit fidelity by 40% compared to IBM and Google's topologies. Notably, our method compiles a 33-qubit circuit in less than 1 second.
@article{arxiv.2401.03817,
title = {Context-Aware Coupler Reconfiguration for Tunable Coupler-Based Superconducting Quantum Computers},
author = {Leanghok Hour and Sovanmonynuth Heng and Sengthai Heng and Myeongseong Go and Youngsun Han},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.03817},
year = {2024}
}