Multi-Layered Satellite Communications Systems for Ultra-High Availability and Resilience

Marko Höyhtyä (Corresponding Author), Antti Anttonen, Mikko Majanen, Anastasia Yastrebova-Castillo, Mihaly Varga, Luca Lodigiani, Marius Corici, Hemant Zope

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Abstract

Satellite communications systems provide a means to connect people and devices in hard-to-reach locations. Traditional geostationary orbit (GEO) satellite systems and low Earth orbit (LEO) constellations, having their own strengths and weaknesses, have been used as separate systems serving different markets and customers. In this article, we analyze how satellite systems in different orbits could be integrated together and used as a multi-layer satellite system (MLSS) to improve communication services. The optimization concerns combining the strengths of different layers that include a larger coverage area as one moves up by each layer of altitude and a shorter delay as one moves down by each layer of altitude. We review the current literature and market estimates and use the information to provide a thorough assessment of the economic, regulatory, and technological enablers of the MLSS. We define the MLSS concept and the architecture and describe our testbed and the simulation tools used as a comprehensive engineering proof-of-concept. The validation results confirm that the MLSS approach can intelligently exploit the smaller jitter of GEO and shorter delay of LEO connections, and it can increase the availability and resilience of communication services. As a main conclusion, we can say that multi-layered networks and the integration of satellite and terrestrial segments seem very promising candidates for future 6G systems.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1269
Number of pages25
JournalElectronics
Volume13
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Mar 2024
MoE publication typeA2 Review article in a scientific journal

Funding

This research was carried out in the framework of the Multi-Layered SATCOM Systems project, under a program funded by the European Space Agency (ESA), grant number 4000137517/22/NL/FGL. The work was also supported by the 6G-SatMTC project that is funded by Business Finland. The views presented in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official view of the European Space Agency or Business Finland. The APC was covered by the APC waiver.

Keywords

  • 6G networks
  • network architecture
  • non-terrestrial networking

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