Direct satellite-to-device communications: technical routes, architecture, and enabling technologies

  • Qinyu Zhang
  • , Jianhao Huang
  • , Jian Jiao*
  • , Liang Xu
  • , Hao Liu
  • , Yao Shi
  • , Xingjian Zhang
  • , Ye Wang
  • , Shunyao Yang
  • , Ke Zhang
  • , Zhen Gao
  • , Shuai Wang
  • , Li You
  • , Dongming Wang
  • , Dixian Zhao
  • , Ke Li
  • , Jiaxi Zhou
  • , Zhe Ji
  • , Xiaojian Hu
  • , Jianing Si
  • Zhichong Hou, Liujun Hu, Deyou Zhang, Yuan Ma, Nan Zhao, Sheng Wu, Tao Jiang, Xiqi Gao, Xiaohu You
*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The rapid evolution of mega-constellation satellite-integrated Internet is shaping the landscape of sixth-generation (6G) networks, where direct satellite-to-device communication (DSDC) promises indeed seamless coverage and ubiquitous connectivity. However, the fragmented, rigid satellite architectures, and sparse, limited network resources hinder the existing satellite systems from delivering high-speed, pervasive intelligent services for DSDC in a sustainable and cost-effective manner. To address these issues, distributed satellite information networks (DSIN) have emerged as a transformative paradigm to integrate and expand current isolated space networks, enabling the envisioned broadband DSDC. This survey first provides a profound discussion on technical routes for DSDC, along with their adopted network architectures, covering transparent forwarding, partially and fully regenerative processing, laying the foundation for an innovative distributed multi-satellite collaborative transmission architecture, as well as reconfigurable satellite formations designed for DSDC. To tackle the challenges of dynamic channels, heterogeneous resources, hardware-constrained satellites and mobile terminals (MTs) within a collaborative framework, a series of enabling technologies is identified in three areas. First, adaptive enhancements of air interface technologies, encompassing channel estimation, robust multi-beamforming, channel coding, spectrum sharing, massive random access, and coherent transmission, are essential pillars for establishing high-speed connectivity between MTs and satellites. Subsequently, network management techniques developed for mobility management, resource allocation, distributed routing, and congestion control can ensure consistent, stable, and uninterrupted network services for MTs. Further, next-generation satellite payloads and MTs, including conformal phone antenna, spaceborne array antenna and onboard processing, are pivotal for unlocking the full potential of DSDC. Finally, emerging research directions and innovative technologies in realizing the DSDC vision are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number121301
JournalScience China Information Sciences
Volume69
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2026

Keywords

  • air interface technologies
  • antenna design
  • direct satellite-to-device communications
  • distributed satellite information network
  • network management
  • regenerative network architecture

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