IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society (Jan 2024)

Satellite-MEC Integration for 6G Internet of Things: Minimal Structures, Advances, and Prospects

  • Yueshan Lin,
  • Wei Feng,
  • Yanmin Wang,
  • Yunfei Chen,
  • Yongxu Zhu,
  • Ximu Zhang,
  • Ning Ge,
  • Yue Gao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/OJCOMS.2024.3418860
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5
pp. 3886 – 3903

Abstract

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The sixth-generation (6G) network is envisioned to shift its focus from the service requirements of human beings to those of Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices. Satellite communications are indispensable in 6G to support IoT devices operating in rural or disaster areas. However, satellite networks face the inherent challenges of low data rate and large latency, which may not support computationintensive and delay-sensitive IoT applications. Mobile Edge Computing (MEC) is a burgeoning paradigm by extending cloud computing capabilities to the network edge. Using MEC technologies, the resourcelimited IoT devices can access abundant computation resources with low latency, which enables the highly demanding applications while meeting strict delay requirements. Therefore, an integration of satellite communications and MEC technologies is necessary to better enable 6G IoT. In this survey, we provide a holistic overview of satellite-MEC integration. We first categorize the related studies based on three minimal structures and summarize current advances. For each minimal structure, we discuss the lessons learned and possible future directions. We also summarize studies considering the combination of minimal structures. Finally, we outline potential research issues to envision a more intelligent, more secure, and greener integrated satellite-MEC network.

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