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Next Generation Mega Satellite Networks for Access Equality: Opportunities, Challenges, and Performance

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posted on 2024-11-02, 20:35 authored by Bassel Al Homssi, Akram HouraniAkram Hourani, Ke WangKe Wang, Phillip Conder, Kandeepan SithamparanathanKandeepan Sithamparanathan, Jinho Choi, Ben Allen, Ben Moores
Digital connectivity has become the foundation of prosperity and an essential need for functioning societies. Despite this dependence, limitation on Internet access remains a prevalent issue, largely hinging on socioeconomic and geographic factors. A promising solution to attain global access equality is based on integrated terrestrial-satellite networks that rely on low Earth orbit (LEO) mega constellations. While the benefits of LEO constellations complement the shortcomings of terrestrial networks, their incorporation impacts the network design, adding complexity and challenges. This article presents a systematic analysis of next generation LEO mega satellite constellations, outlining opportunities by virtue of the many benefits these constellations can provide and highlighting the major challenges. Furthermore, it provides a synopsis of analytic models and underscores modern simulation approaches for next generation mega satellite constellations. This article provides network designers with the necessary insights into satellite network performance.

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Journal

IEEE Communications Magazine

Volume

60

Issue

4

Start page

18

End page

24

Total pages

7

Publisher

IEEE

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© 2022 IEEE

Former Identifier

2006116087

Esploro creation date

2022-09-09

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