Empowering AI-Native 6G Wireless Networks with Quantum Federated Learning
Abstract
AI-native 6G networks are envisioned to tightly embed artificial intelligence (AI) into the wireless ecosystem, enabling real-time, personalized, and privacy-preserving intelligence at the edge. A foundational pillar of this vision is federated learning (FL), which allows distributed model training across devices without sharing raw data. However, implementing classical FL methods faces several bottlenecks in heterogeneous dynamic wireless networks, including limited device compute capacity, unreliable connectivity, intermittent communications, and vulnerability to model security and data privacy breaches. This article investigates the integration of quantum federated learning (QFL) into AI-native 6G networks, forming a transformative paradigm capable of overcoming these challenges. By leveraging quantum techniques across computing, communication, and cryptography within FL workflows, QFL offers new capabilities along three key dimensions: (i) edge intelligence, (ii) network optimization, and (iii) security and privacy, which are studied in this work. We further present a case study demonstrating that a QFL framework employing the quantum approximate optimization algorithm outperforms classical methods in model convergence. We conclude the paper by identifying practical challenges facing QFL deployment, such as quantum state fragility, incompatibility with classical protocols, and hardware constraints, and then outline key research directions toward its scalable real-world adoption.
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@article{arxiv.2509.10559,
title = {Empowering AI-Native 6G Wireless Networks with Quantum Federated Learning},
author = {Shaba Shaon and Md Raihan Uddin and Dinh C. Nguyen and Seyyedali Hosseinalipour and Dusit Niyato and Octavia A. Dobre},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.10559},
year = {2025}
}
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Under revision at IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine