Artificial Intelligence for Satellite Communication: A Review
It addresses problems for satellite communication researchers and practitioners by providing a comprehensive overview, but it is incremental as it synthesizes existing work rather than introducing new methods.
This review paper tackles the challenges in satellite communication systems, such as resource management and network security, by surveying how artificial intelligence (AI) techniques like machine learning and deep learning have been applied to aspects like beam-hopping and interference management, showing excellent potential but without specific numerical results.
Satellite communication offers the prospect of service continuity over uncovered and under-covered areas, service ubiquity, and service scalability. However, several challenges must first be addressed to realize these benefits, as the resource management, network control, network security, spectrum management, and energy usage of satellite networks are more challenging than that of terrestrial networks. Meanwhile, artificial intelligence (AI), including machine learning, deep learning, and reinforcement learning, has been steadily growing as a research field and has shown successful results in diverse applications, including wireless communication. In particular, the application of AI to a wide variety of satellite communication aspects have demonstrated excellent potential, including beam-hopping, anti-jamming, network traffic forecasting, channel modeling, telemetry mining, ionospheric scintillation detecting, interference managing, remote sensing, behavior modeling, space-air-ground integrating, and energy managing. This work thus provides a general overview of AI, its diverse sub-fields, and its state-of-the-art algorithms. Several challenges facing diverse aspects of satellite communication systems are then discussed, and their proposed and potential AI-based solutions are presented. Finally, an outlook of field is drawn, and future steps are suggested.