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Main Authors: Ruiz-de-Azua, Joan A., Betorz, Francesc, Rouzegar, Hossein, Munoz-Martin, Joan F., Badia, Marc, Jove, Roger, Camps, Adriano, Lopez-Pizarro, Diego, Barrera, Jordi, Alvarez, Jorge-Nicolas, Crisan, Ieremia, Danesh, Mohammad, Mangalam, Vivek, Smisek, Jan
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.15101
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author Ruiz-de-Azua, Joan A.
Betorz, Francesc
Rouzegar, Hossein
Munoz-Martin, Joan F.
Badia, Marc
Jove, Roger
Camps, Adriano
Lopez-Pizarro, Diego
Barrera, Jordi
Alvarez, Jorge-Nicolas
Crisan, Ieremia
Danesh, Mohammad
Mangalam, Vivek
Smisek, Jan
author_facet Ruiz-de-Azua, Joan A.
Betorz, Francesc
Rouzegar, Hossein
Munoz-Martin, Joan F.
Badia, Marc
Jove, Roger
Camps, Adriano
Lopez-Pizarro, Diego
Barrera, Jordi
Alvarez, Jorge-Nicolas
Crisan, Ieremia
Danesh, Mohammad
Mangalam, Vivek
Smisek, Jan
contents The emergence of the Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) concept in the last years has revolutionized the space industry. This novel network architecture composed of aircraft and spacecraft is currently being standardized by the 3GPP. This standardization process follows dedicated phases in which experimentation of the technology is needed. Although some missions have been conducted to demonstrate specific and service-centric technologies, a open flexible in-orbit infrastructure is demanded to support this standardization process. This work presents the 6GStarLab mission, which aims to address this gap. Specifically, this mission envisions to provide a 6U CubeSat as the main in-orbit infrastructure in which multiple technology validations can be uploaded. The concept of this mission is depicted. Additionally, this work presents the details of the satellite platform and the payload. This last one is designed to enable the experimentation in multiple radio-frequency bands (i.e. UHF, S-, X-, and Ka-bands) and an optical terminal. The launch of the satellite is scheduled for Q2 2025, and it will contribute to the standardization of future NTN architectures.
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spellingShingle 6GStarLab -- A CubeSat Mission to support the development and standardization of Non-Terrestrial Networks towards 6G
Ruiz-de-Azua, Joan A.
Betorz, Francesc
Rouzegar, Hossein
Munoz-Martin, Joan F.
Badia, Marc
Jove, Roger
Camps, Adriano
Lopez-Pizarro, Diego
Barrera, Jordi
Alvarez, Jorge-Nicolas
Crisan, Ieremia
Danesh, Mohammad
Mangalam, Vivek
Smisek, Jan
Networking and Internet Architecture
The emergence of the Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) concept in the last years has revolutionized the space industry. This novel network architecture composed of aircraft and spacecraft is currently being standardized by the 3GPP. This standardization process follows dedicated phases in which experimentation of the technology is needed. Although some missions have been conducted to demonstrate specific and service-centric technologies, a open flexible in-orbit infrastructure is demanded to support this standardization process. This work presents the 6GStarLab mission, which aims to address this gap. Specifically, this mission envisions to provide a 6U CubeSat as the main in-orbit infrastructure in which multiple technology validations can be uploaded. The concept of this mission is depicted. Additionally, this work presents the details of the satellite platform and the payload. This last one is designed to enable the experimentation in multiple radio-frequency bands (i.e. UHF, S-, X-, and Ka-bands) and an optical terminal. The launch of the satellite is scheduled for Q2 2025, and it will contribute to the standardization of future NTN architectures.
title 6GStarLab -- A CubeSat Mission to support the development and standardization of Non-Terrestrial Networks towards 6G
topic Networking and Internet Architecture
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.15101