De Mi

2papers

2 Papers

88.5ETMar 19
From Connectivity to Multi-Orbit Intelligence: Space-Based Data Center Architectures for 6G and Beyond

Shimaa Naser, Maryam Tariq, Raneem Abdel-Rahim et al.

Direct handset-to-satellite (DHTS) communication is emerging as a core capability of 6G non-terrestrial networks, enabling standard devices to directly access low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites. While LEO provides the physical access layer for DHTS, large-scale device connectivity introduces challenges in mobility management, interference control, spectrum efficiency, and constellation-wide coordination. Relay-only LEO architectures are insufficient to manage massive handset access under dynamic traffic and energy constraints. This article introduces a hierarchical architecture in which direct handset-to-LEO access is supported by multi-orbit space-based data centers (SBDCs) spanning LEO, medium Earth orbit (MEO), and geostationary Earth orbit (GEO). In this framework, LEO satellites handle radio access and real-time inference, while higher orbital layers provide regional aggregation, global orchestration, and compute-aware routing. By embedding distributed in-orbit computing, energy-aware scheduling, and AI-driven hierarchical control, the constellation evolves from a passive relay network into an intelligent multi-layer system capable of supporting large-scale DHTS services. We discuss key enabling technologies, envisioned multi-orbit integrated Earth-space compute architecture, and open research challenges in integrating multi-orbit computing, highlighting pathways toward scalable and resilient 6G DHTS networks.

NIMar 1, 2020
Demonstrating Immersive Media Delivery on 5G Broadcast and Multicast Testing Networks

De Mi, Joe Eyles, Tero Jokela et al.

This work presents eight demonstrators and one showcase developed within the 5G-Xcast project. They experimentally demonstrate and validate key technical enablers for the future of media delivery, associated with multicast and broadcast communication capabilities in 5th Generation (5G). In 5G-Xcast, three existing testbeds: IRT in Munich (Germany), 5GIC in Surrey (UK), and TUAS in Turku (Finland), have been developed into 5G broadcast and multicast testing networks, which enables us to demonstrate our vision of a converged 5G infrastructure with fixed and mobile accesses and terrestrial broadcast, delivering immersive audio-visual media content. Built upon the improved testing networks, the demonstrators and showcase developed in 5G-Xcast show the impact of the technology developed in the project. Our demonstrations predominantly cover use cases belonging to two verticals: Media & Entertainment and Public Warning, which are future 5G scenarios relevant to multicast and broadcast delivery. In this paper, we present the development of these demonstrators, the showcase, and the testbeds. We also provide key findings from the experiments and demonstrations, which not only validate the technical solutions developed in the project, but also illustrate the potential technical impact of these solutions for broadcasters, content providers, operators, and other industries interested in the future immersive media delivery.