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  • In the form of SpaceX's Starlink network, a new era of low-orbit satellite Internet has begun. In recent years, China has put forward the "Hongyan Global Satellite Constellation Communication System" and "Hongyun Project" low-orbit satellite Internet plans. The national ministries and commissions have issued guiding policies to support the development of satellite Internet industry. The 13th Five-Year Plan for the Development of National Strategic Emerging Industries proposes to accelerate the deployment of space Internet. In the 14th Five-Year Plan for the Development of the Information and Communications Industry, it is proposed to promote the coordinated development of high-orbit satellites, medium and low-orbit satellites, promote the deep integration of satellite communication systems with terrestrial information and communications systems, and initially form an information network that covers the whole world and integrates heaven and earth. At the provincial and municipal levels, a number of plans have been released to support the development of the commercial space industry.

    In order to promote the rapid development of China's low-orbit satellite Internet technology and industry and timely exchange the latest research achievements of Chinese scholars in this field, the special topic "Low-orbit Satellite Internet" is organized. The aim is to publish in the Journal on Communicationss the innovative and breakthrough results of basic scientific theories, key technologies and methods and engineering application systems in the research of this topic. It is hoped that this topic can provide a platform for experts and scholars in related fields to exchange cooperation and release the latest cutting-edge scientific research achievements, promote the deep integration of academia and industry, and promote the development of low-orbit satellite Internet technology. Experts, scholars and researchers in related fields are welcome to contribute!

    The details of the collection of special papers are as follows.

    Scope of the Essay

    The scope of essays for this topic includes but is not limited to the following topics:

    1. Network architecture, technical system and protocol of low-orbit satellite Internet.

    2. Thousands or millions of satellite constellations, network topology control, coverage, inter-satellite and satellite-ground routing, resource management, intelligent game, etc.

    3. Relevant standards, prototype research and development, testing, etc.

    4. Coordinated development of high, medium and low orbit satellites, and integration of sensing, computing and remote sensing.

    5. Deep integration of satellite network and ground (including UAV) network.

    6. Mobile phone direct satellite technology, etc.

    Essay Requirements

    1. The paper should belong to the author's scientific research results, the data is true and reliable, has important academic value and application value, and has not been published or read in domestic and foreign publications or conferences, there is no problem of multiple submission of one paper.

    2. The paper should include title, author information, abstract, keywords, text and references. The paper should be formatted in word.

    3. Please submit papers through the official website (www.infocomm-journal.com/txxb) and indicate "Low orbit Satellite Internet".

    4. Fill in the information of all authors in the submission system and ensure that the information is accurate and effective.



    Time Arrangement

    Submission deadline: September 30, 2023

    Estimated publication date: January 2024



    Consultant

    Prof. Lu Jianhua Academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences Tsinghua University



    Editorial Committee

    Shen Lianfeng is a professor at Southeast University

    Wu Yi, Professor, Fujian Normal University

    Contact Information
    Contact person: Zhang Lan 010-53878236


    Address: “Journal on Communications” Editorial Department, 2nd Floor, Beiyang Chenguang Building, Shunbatiao No.1 Courtyard, Fengtai District, Beijing, China

    Post code: 100079
  • Pubdate: 2023-03-08    Viewed: 122
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