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AuthorKota, Sastri
AuthorGiambene, Giovanni
AuthorAbdelsadek, Mohammed
AuthorAlouini, Mohamed-Slim
AuthorBabu, Sarath
AuthorBas, Joan
AuthorChaudhari, Sachin
AuthorDalai, Debabrata
AuthorDarwish, Tasneem
Authorde Cola, Tomaso
AuthorDelamotte, Thomas
AuthorDutta, Ashutosh
AuthorDwivedi, Ayush
AuthorEnright, Michael
AuthorGiordani, Marco
AuthorGotta, Alberto
AuthorHammad, Eman
AuthorKhattab, Tamer
AuthorKnopp,
Authorreas
AuthorKurt, Gunes Karabulut
AuthorManoj, B. S.
AuthorMe Biomo, Jean-Daniel Medjo
AuthorPillai, Prashant
AuthorRawat, Pramud
AuthorSaxena, Paresh
AuthorScanlan, Pat
AuthorSharma, Avinash
AuthorSperber, Ray
AuthorSun, Zhili
AuthorTarchi, Daniele
AuthorVarshney, Neeraj
AuthorVerma, Seema
AuthorYanikomeroglu, Halim
AuthorZhao, Kanglian
AuthorZhao, Liang
Available date2024-08-19T05:21:33Z
Publication Date2022
Publication NameProceedings - 2022 IEEE Future Networks World Forum, FNWF 2022
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/FNWF55208.2022.00141
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/57794
AbstractThe fifth generation (5G) Wireless Communication systems development has brought out a paradigm shift using advanced technologies e.g., softwarization, virtualization, Massive MIMO, ultra-densification and introduction of new frequency bands. However, as the societal needs grow, and to satisfy UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), 6G and beyond systems are envisioned. Non- Terrestrial Networks including satellite systems, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and High-Altitude Platforms (HAPs) provide the best solutions to connect the unconnected, unserved and underserved in remote and rural areas in particular. 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, there is a considerable renewed interest in planning and developing non-GSO satellite systems. Within the next few years several thousands of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites and mega LEO constellations will be ready to provide global Internet services. This report is the 2022 Edition of the INGR Satellite Working Group Report, subsequent to the previous two editions [1] [2]. The topics considered in this INGR Satellite WG 2022 Edition of the roadmap are the following taking 6G systems into account: applications and services, reference architectures (both backhaul and direct access), satellite loT, mm Wave use for satellite networks, machine learning and artificial intelligence, edge computing, QoS/QoE, security, network management and standardization. The work on the roadmap will continue towards the next edition of the roadmap addressing new challenges and potential solutions for future networks.
SponsorDr. Paresh Saxena is an Assistant Professor in the Dpt. of Computer Science & Information Systems, BITS-Pilani, Hyderabad, India. He is currently leading a project MUT-DROCO (Multipath Networking Testbed for Drone Communications) funded by DST-SERB, Govt. of India and a project NANCY (Neural Adaptive Network Coding for video transmission over wireless networks) funded by TCS, India. Previously, he has been involved as a work package leader in two European Space Agency (ESA) funded projects: SatNetCode and HENCSAT, along with a work package member in European H2020 funded project Geo-Vision. He was a member of European COST action IC1104 from 2013-2016 and worked on the project funded by MITACS, Canada in 2008. He has been a visiting researcher in SFU, Vancouver, Canada in 2008 and Telecom ParisTech, Paris in 2010. During his Ph.D. from UAB, Barcelona, Spain, he was awarded UAB Doctoral Fellowship Grant (P.I.F) from 2011-2015. Post-PhD, he was fortunate to spend a few years at AnsuR Tech., Oslo, Norway as a Senior researcher from 2015- 2018. His primary research focus is on the design and implementation of reliable and robust data transfer protocols for terrestrial and non-terrestrial networks.
Languageen
PublisherIEEE
SubjectAI/ML
GEO
HAP
IoT
LEO
MEC
MEO
MIMO
mmWave
Network Architecture
OFDM
QoE
QoS
Satellite Communications
Satellite Networks
Security
UAV
Waveforms
TitleSatellite
TypeConference Paper
Pagination1-182
dc.accessType Full Text


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