The Potential of Multilayered Hierarchical Nonterrestrial Networks for 6G: A Comparative Analysis Among Networking Architectures (2011.08608v3)
Abstract: 6th generation (6G) communication research is currently focusing on non-terrestrial networks (NTNs) to promote ubiquitous and ultra-high-capacity global connectivity. Specifically, multi-layered hierarchical networks, i.e., the orchestration among different aerial/space platforms, including Low and High Altitude Platforms (LAPs and HAPs), and satellites co-operating at different altitudes, currently represent one the most attractive technological options to solve coverage and latency constraints associated with the NTN paradigm. However, there are still several issues to be resolved for proper network design. In this work, we evaluate the performance of different multi-layered non-terrestrial configurations, and provide guidelines on the optimal working point(s) for which it is possible to achieve a good compromise between improved system flexibility and network performance, with respect to a baseline standalone deployment.
- Dengke Wang (2 papers)
- Marco Giordani (72 papers)
- Mohamed-Slim Alouini (524 papers)
- Michele Zorzi (213 papers)