2022
DOI: 10.1109/jiot.2021.3115160
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Opportunistic Federation of CubeSat Constellations: A Game-Changing Paradigm Enabling Enhanced IoT Services in the Sky

Abstract: Internet of Space Things (IoST) is a challenging paradigm, which is currently attracting great interest from the scientific and industrial communities. IoST is based on the integration of the space segment into the global Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure. In the relevant literature, reference is generally made to multiple constellations of nanosatellite platforms, used to enable IoT services on a global scale, including also disadvantaged and poorly infrastructured areas. In this paper, we focus on mult… Show more

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“…It is also of great interest to actively attempt to measure the effects of gravitational redshift for purposes of foundational experiments or sensing. A promising avenue to implement the tests discussed above is the use of Cubesats and other similar crafts [168,169,170] that are now being considered for use in space-based classical [171,172,173] and quantum experiments [174,175,176]. In this case, small and relatively inexpensive satellites can be deployed at a fraction of the cost of conventional missions, where the craft itself can be potentially loaded with all necessary equipment to perform (reasonable) long-range experiments.…”
Section: Considerations and Outlookmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also of great interest to actively attempt to measure the effects of gravitational redshift for purposes of foundational experiments or sensing. A promising avenue to implement the tests discussed above is the use of Cubesats and other similar crafts [168,169,170] that are now being considered for use in space-based classical [171,172,173] and quantum experiments [174,175,176]. In this case, small and relatively inexpensive satellites can be deployed at a fraction of the cost of conventional missions, where the craft itself can be potentially loaded with all necessary equipment to perform (reasonable) long-range experiments.…”
Section: Considerations and Outlookmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the requirements that 6G is claimed to meet, realizing a fully connected digital world is a key that terrestrial networks (TNs) may fail to fulfill due to limitations in terms of deployment and coverage. In the last years, a booming interest has been devoted to non-terrestrial networks (NTNs), also due to their capability to complement terrestrial infrastructure for achieving continuous, ubiquitous, and global connectivity (e.g., through nano-satellite constellations) [6]. Indeed, NTNs are crucial to cover unserved/unconnected areas, complement the TNs' deployment during overcrowded situations, and serve as backhaul.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%