Space: Science & Technology (Jan 2024)

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

  • 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

DOI
https://doi.org/10.34133/space.0176
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4

Abstract

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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.