On the Use of Mega Constellation Services in Space: Integrating LEO Platforms Into 6G Non-Terrestrial Networks

Gabriel Maiolini Capez;Mauricio A. Cáceres;Roberto Armellin;Chris P. Bridges;Juan A. Fraire;Stefan Frey;Roberto Garello
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This paper presents a framework for integrating Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) platforms with Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTNs) in the emerging 6G communication landscape. Our work applies the Mega-Constellation Services in Space (MCSS) paradigm, leveraging LEO mega-constellations’ expansive coverage and capacity, designed initially for terrestrial devices, to serve platforms in lower LEO orbits. Results show that this approach overcomes the limitation of sporadic and time-bound satellite communication links, a challenge not fully resolved by available Ground Station Networks and Data Relay Systems. We contribute three key elements: (i) a detailed MCSS evaluation framework employing Monte Carlo simulations to assess space user links and distributions; (ii) a novel Space User Terminal (SUT) design optimized for MCSS, using different configurations and 5G New Radio Adaptive Coding and Modulation; (iii) extensive results demonstrating MCSS’s substantial improvement over existing Ground Station Networks and Data Relay Systems, motivating its role in the upcoming 6G NTNs. The space terminal, incorporating a multi-system, multi-orbit, and software-defined architecture, can handle Terabit-scale daily data volumes and minute-scale latencies. It offers a compact, power-efficient solution for properly integrating LEO platforms as space internet nodes.
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关于在太空中使用巨型星座服务:将低地轨道平台纳入 6G 非地面网络
本文提出了一种在新兴的6G通信环境中集成低地球轨道(LEO)平台与非地面网络(NTNs)的框架。我们的工作应用了空间大星座服务(MCSS)范例,利用低轨道大星座的广泛覆盖和容量,最初是为地面设备设计的,为低轨道平台提供服务。结果表明,该方法克服了卫星通信链路的偶发性和时效性,这是现有地面站网络和数据中继系统无法完全解决的难题。我们提供了三个关键要素:(i)采用蒙特卡罗模拟来评估空间用户链接和分布的详细MCSS评估框架;(ii)针对MCSS优化的新型空间用户终端(SUT)设计,使用不同的配置和5G新型无线电自适应编码和调制;(iii)广泛的结果表明MCSS比现有的地面站网络和数据中继系统有了实质性的改进,推动了其在即将到来的6G ntn中的作用。该空间终端采用多系统、多轨道和软件定义架构,可以处理太比特级的日常数据量和分钟级的延迟。它提供了一种紧凑、节能的解决方案,可以将LEO平台适当地集成为空间互联网节点。
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