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    2023
    Author
    Kota, Sastri
    Giambene, Giovanni
    Abdelsadek, Mohammed
    Alouini, Mohamed-Slim
    Amay, Marc
    Babu, Sarath
    Bas, Joan
    Cassarà, Pietro
    Chaudhari, Sachin
    Dalai, Debabrata
    Darwish, Tasneem
    de Cola, Tomaso
    Delamotte, Thomas
    Dutta, Ashutosh
    Dwivedi, Ayush
    Enright, Michael
    Giordani, Marco
    Gotta, Alberto
    Hammad, Eman
    Khattab, Tamer
    Knopp,
    reas
    Kurt, Gunes Karabulut
    Madoery, Pablo G.
    Manoj, B. S.
    Me Biomo, Jean-Daniel Medjo
    Pillai, Prashant
    Rawat, Pramud
    Saxena, Paresh
    Scanlan, Pat
    Sharma, Avinash
    Solaija, Muhammad Sohaib
    Sperber, Ray
    Sun, Zhili
    Tarchi, Daniele
    Varshney, Neeraj
    Verma, Seema
    Watts, Simon
    Yanikomeroglu, Halim
    Zhao, Kanglian
    Zhao, Liang
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    Abstract
    The fifth generation (5G) wireless communication systems development has brought about a paradigm shift using advanced technologies; including softwarization, virtualization, massive MIMO, and ultradensification, in addition to introducing new frequency bands. However, as societal needs for any form of information grow, it is necessary to satisfy the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Migrations to 6G and beyond systems are envisioned to provide augmented capacity, so massive IoT, with better performance relying on optimization made possible by artificial intelligence, it is absolutely necessary. Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTNs), including satellite systems, High-Altitude Platforms (HAPs), and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), provide the best solutions to connect the unconnected, unserved, and underserved in remote and rural areas. Over the past few decades, Geo Synchronous Orbits (GSO) satellite systems have been deployed to support broadband services, backhauling, Disaster Recovery and Continuity of Operations (DR-COOP), and emergency services. Recently, novel non-GSO satellite systems are attracting significant interest. Within the next few years, several thousands of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites and mega-LEO constellations will provide global internet services, offering user throughput comparable to terrestrial mobile or fixed access networks. This report represents the 2023 Edition of the INGR Satellite Working Group Report, following the previous three editions [1]-[3]. This edition of the INGR Satellite Working Group Report addresses NTN and 6G more in detail, adding further contributions on optical wireless communications, artificial intelligence techniques, seamless handover, security, and recent standardization efforts given the prospected unification of terrestrial and NTN components of 6G.
    DOI/handle
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/FNWF58287.2023.10520529
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/57786
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