未来的卫星通信:卫星星座和太空连接

Hazer Inaltekin, Mark Bowyer, Iain B. Collings, Gunes Karabulut Kurt, Walid Saad, Phil Whiting
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随着低地球轨道(LEO)网络和一系列新型卫星技术的迅速发展,卫星通信目前正处于大规模增长阶段。直到最近,卫星通信系统和地面 5/6G 无线网络一直是互补的不同实体。现在有机会将这些网络整合在一起,并提供一个综合的全球覆盖多服务网络。要实现这一目标,需要解决一些关键的研究难题,并利用新技术,包括高频相控阵天线、机载处理、动态跳束、物理层信号处理算法、传输波形以及自适应卫星间链路和路由。通过与地面 5/6G 网络和低空飞行接入点无缝集成,未来的卫星网络有望在全球范围内提供普遍连接,克服地理限制。在本特刊中,我们将重点关注卫星通信的未来,探讨从跳束和设计到空间路由和太赫兹卫星通信等主题。我们的目标是阐明这些新兴技术的潜力及其在重塑全球连接格局中的作用。
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Future satellite communications: Satellite constellations and connectivity from space
Satellite communications is currently undergoing a massive growth, with a rapid expansion in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) networks, and a range of new satellite technologies. Until very recently, satellite communication systems and terrestrial 5/6G wireless networks have been complementary distinct entities. There is now the opportunity to bring these networks together and deliver an integrated global coverage multi-service network. Achieving this will require solving some key research challenges, and leveraging new technologies including high frequency phased-array antennas, onboard processing, dynamic beam hopping, physical layer signal processing algorithms, transmission waveforms, and adaptive inter-satellite links and routing. By integrating seamlessly with terrestrial 5/6G networks and low altitude flying access points, future satellite networks promise to deliver universal connectivity on a global scale, overcoming geographical limitations. In this special issue, we focus on the future of satellite communications, exploring topics ranging from beam hopping and design to space routing and THz satellite communications. Our aim is to shed light on the potential of these emerging technologies and their role in reshaping the landscape of global connectivity.
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