SCSS 2024
Computer Networks & Wireless Communication
Satellites will be essential in 6G communication networks by providing seamless global coverage and extending data paths to space through standalone deployment or satellite-terrestrial integrated networks. With the deployment of mega-constellation low-earth-orbit (LEO) satellites and the 3rd Generation Project Partnership (3GPP) Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) standardization, both academia and industry are expected to continuously invest their R&D efforts for technical breakthrough and ultimate commercialization.
Unique characteristics of satellite channels, such as long propagation delays and big Doppler shifts, need to be overcome with new designs of signal waveforms and multiple access schemes in a wide range of spectrums. Moving topologies of the non-geostationary orbit (NGSO) satellites and interconnection of heterogeneous PHY links should be considered to optimize routing path decisions and end-to-end flow control. Resource allocation and network management over the integrated network can capitalize on the efficient use of artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies in the software-defined and virtualized network. In addition to broadband internet access, backhauling, and internet of things (IoT) services in remote areas, system and payload designs of 6G communication satellites will be geared to support multi-purpose and multi-functional space networks for earth observation, monitoring, positioning/navigation, space exploration, etc.
The third International Symposium on Satellite Communication System & Service (SCSS), co-located with ICTC 2024, will make an ideal forum to share state-of-the-art satcom R&D outcomes and to seek a global network for 6G satcom standardization/deployment. We invite researchers and engineers to submit original technical papers for oral/poster presentation at the symposium. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Moon-Sik Lee (ETRI), General Chair
Heejung Yu (Korea Univ.), TPC Chair
Submission Guidelines
The paper submission process will be managed using EDAS, https://edas.info/newPaper.php?c=32293&track=124926. Prospective authors may submit full or short papers. Paper length should be five or six pages for a full paper and two for a short paper. Please use the standard IEEE conference proceedings template for MS Word or a LaTex format. Accepted papers will be published in the ICTC2024 Conference Proceedings and in IEEE Xplore for which at least one author is required to register for the symposium at the full rate. Selected papers may be invited for publication in the special issue on satellite networks of ICT Express, an SCIE-indexed international journal published by KICS, after suitable peer reviews and further revisions (https://www.journals.elsevier.com/ict-express).
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