Near-Space Communications: The Last Piece of 6G Space–Air–Ground–Sea Integrated Network Puzzle

Autor: Hongshan Liu, Tong Qin, Zhen Gao, Tianqi Mao, Keke Ying, Ziwei Wan, Li Qiao, Rui Na, Zhongxiang Li, Chun Hu, Yikun Mei, Tuan Li, Guanghui Wen, Lei Chen, Zhonghuai Wu, Ruiqi Liu, Gaojie Chen, Shuo Wang, Dezhi Zheng
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2024
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Zdroj: Space: Science & Technology, Vol 4 (2024)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 2692-7659
DOI: 10.34133/space.0176
Popis: This article presents a comprehensive study on the emerging near-space communications (NS-COM) within the context of space–air–ground–sea integrated network (SAGSIN). Specifically, we firstly explore the recent technical developments of NS-COM, followed by the discussions about motivations behind integrating NS-COM into SAGSIN. To further demonstrate the necessity of NS-COM, a comparative analysis between the NS-COM network and other counterparts in SAGSIN is conducted, covering aspects of deployment, coverage, channel characteristics, and unique problems of NS-COM network. Afterward, the technical aspects of NS-COM, including channel modeling, random access, channel estimation, array-based beam management, and joint network optimization, are examined in detail. Furthermore, we explore the potential applications of NS-COM, such as structural expansion in SAGSIN communication, civil aviation communication, remote and urgent communication, weather monitoring, and carbon neutrality. Finally, some promising research avenues are identified, including stratospheric satellite-to-ground direct links for mobile terminals, reconfigurable multiple-input multiple-output and holographic multiple-input multiple-output, federated learning in NS-COM networks, maritime communication, electromagnetic spectrum sensing and adversarial game, integrated sensing and communications, stratospheric-satellite-based radar detection and imaging, NS-COM-assisted enhanced global navigation system, NS-COM-assisted intelligent unmanned system, and free-space optical communication. Overall, this paper highlights that the NS-COM plays an indispensable role in the SAGSIN puzzle, providing substantial performance and coverage enhancement to the traditional SAGSIN architecture.
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