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Joint Communications and Sensing for 6G Satellite Networks: Use Cases and Challenges

Authors :
Sheemar, Chandan Kumar
Thiruvasagam, Prabhu
Khan, Wali Ullah
Solanki, Sourabh
Alexandropoulos, George C.
Querol, Jorge
Plachy, Jan
Holschke, Oliver
Chatzinotas, Symeon
Publication Year :
2025

Abstract

Satellite Networks (SN) have traditionally been instrumental in providing two key services: communications and sensing. Communications satellites enable global connectivity, while sensing satellites facilitate applications such as Earth observation, navigation, and disaster management. However, the emergence of novel use cases and the exponential growth in service demands make the independent evolution of communication and sensing payloads increasingly impractical. Addressing this challenge requires innovative approaches to optimize satellite resources. Joint Communications and Sensing (JCAS) technology represents a transformative paradigm for SN. By integrating communication and sensing functionalities into unified hardware platforms, JCAS enhances spectral efficiency, reduces operational costs, and minimizes hardware redundancies. This paper explores the potential of JCAS in advancing the next-generation space era, highlighting its role in emerging applications. Furthermore, it identifies critical challenges, such as waveform design, Doppler effect mitigation, and multi-target detection, that remain open for future research. Through these discussions, we aim to stimulate further research into the transformative potential of JCAS in addressing the demands of 6G and beyond SN.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2501.05243
Document Type :
Working Paper