IEEE International Conference on Communications
16–20 May 2022 // Seoul, South Korea // Hybrid: In-Person and Virtual Conference
Intelligent Connectivity for Smart World

WS-18: Workshop on Satellite Mega-Constellations in the 6G Era (6GSatComNet'22)

Scope
There is rejuvenated interest in satellite communications & networking. Both the satellite and 3GPP industries aim at developing a seamlessly integrated one network. One main difference between the legacy satellite systems and the mega-constellations of the 6G era satellite system is the networking aspect with very high-speed inter-satellite links. For efficient operation, the network will have to be autonomous, intelligent, resilient, self-organizing & self-controlling to reduce the cost and risk of human intervention. Distributed decision making, fault recovery, resilience, and scalability are among the important features. These networks will rely on AI techniques at all levels: Ground operations, on-board operations, inter-satellite and satellite-to-ground links. The satellite mega-constellations in the 6G era will create unprecedented opportunities once the unprecedented challenges are addressed by the research community.
 
Topics
We seek original completed and unpublished work not currently under review by any other journal/magazine/conference. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
•      Design and analysis of satellite mega-constellations
•      Novel use-cases for satellite networks and integration with terrestrial networks
•      HAPS (high altitude platform station) systems and HAPS constellations
•      Integrated terrestrial-satellite networks, satellite – 5G/6G coexistence
•      3GPP 6G standardization with satellite communications as a native technology
•      FSO (free space optical) communications for satellite networks; laser comm, laser links
•      Satellite networks for enhanced localization, navigation and precision positioning
•      Mobility/handover management in satellite networks
•      Quantum key distribution (QKD) in satellite networks
•      Computation offloading through/from satellite networks
•      Edge computing and caching in satellite networks
•      Topology management and routing in satellite networks
•      Random access techniques for satellite networks
•      Dynamic spectrum sharing in satellite networks
•      Multicasting techniques in satellite networks
•      MIMO, massive MIMO, advanced antenna architectures, and dynamic beamforming  
•      Interference avoidance and mitigation in satellite networks
•      Physical layer security in satellite communications
•      Security, privacy and authentical in satellite networks
•      Testbeds for satellite networks and experimental studies
•      AI/ML for satellite networks
•      Simulation platforms for satellite networks
•      IoT and M2M applications in satellite networks
•      Advanced physical layer technologies for satellite communication
 
Important Dates
Paper submission due: January 20, 2022 February 3, 2022
Notification of acceptance: March 06, 2022
Camera-ready papers: March 15, 2022
 
Submission linkhttps://edas.info/N28800
 

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