Low Earth Orbit Satellite Security and Reliability: Issues, Solutions, and the Road Ahead

Pingyue Yue, Jianping An*, Jiankang Zhang, Jia Ye, Gaofeng Pan, Shuai Wang, Pei Xiao, Lajos Hanzo

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites undergo a period of rapid development driven by ever-increasing user demands, reduced costs, and technological progress. Since there is a lack of literature on the security and reliability issues of LEO Satellite Communication Systems (SCSs), we aim to fill this knowledge gap. Specifically, we critically appraise the inherent characteristics of LEO SCSs and elaborate on their security and reliability requirements. In light of this, we further discuss their vulnerabilities, including potential security attacks launched against them and reliability risks, followed by outlining the associated lessons learned. Subsequently, we discuss the corresponding security and reliability enhancement solutions, unveil a range of trade-offs, and summarize the lessons gleaned. Furthermore, we shed light on several promising future research directions for enhancing the security and reliability of LEO SCSs, such as integrated sensing and communication, computer vision aided communications, as well as challenges brought about by mega-constellation and commercialization. Finally, we summarize the lessons inferred and crystallize the take-away messages in our design guidelines.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1604-1652
Number of pages49
JournalIEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials
Volume25
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • LEO satellite communication systems
  • design guidelines
  • reliability enhancement solutions
  • reliability risks
  • security attack detection
  • security attack mitigation
  • security attack prevention
  • security attacks
  • security enhancement solutions

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