TY - JOUR
T1 - Wireless Energy Transfer Solutions for Sustainable Connectivity Infrastructure From Space to Ground for 6G
AU - Ye, Jia
AU - Pan, Gaofeng
AU - Alouini, Mohamed Slim
AU - Kim, Dong In
AU - Krikidis, Ioannis
AU - Hossain, Ekram
AU - Zhang, Xuan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2026
Y1 - 2026
N2 - The sixth generation (6G) wireless networks are expected to be supported by space-to-ground infrastructures (SGIs) to enable global connectivity and intelligence. However, ensuring a sustainable and continuous energy supply for SGIs, including satellites, high-altitude platforms, and low-altitude platforms, remains a fundamental challenge. This paper presents a comprehensive survey of wireless energy transfer technologies as key enablers for sustainable 6G connectivity from space to ground. We first review fundamental WPT mechanisms, including radio-frequency and laser-based approaches, and discuss their applicability in SGI-enabled networks (SGIENs). We then examine practical energy provisioning architectures by mapping energy sources and delivery paths across ground stations, aerial relays, and space-based platforms. Furthermore, advanced technologies such as massive multiple-input multiple-output energy beamforming, cooperative energy relays, joint waveform and rectifier design, and integrated mobility-aware beam control are reviewed to enhance power delivery. Finally, we discuss network-level integration of energy, communication, sensing, and computation, and outline open challenges in end-to-end efficiency optimization and promising research directions. This survey provides a comprehensive overview and research roadmap toward self-sustainable and carbon-neutral 6G infrastructures.
AB - The sixth generation (6G) wireless networks are expected to be supported by space-to-ground infrastructures (SGIs) to enable global connectivity and intelligence. However, ensuring a sustainable and continuous energy supply for SGIs, including satellites, high-altitude platforms, and low-altitude platforms, remains a fundamental challenge. This paper presents a comprehensive survey of wireless energy transfer technologies as key enablers for sustainable 6G connectivity from space to ground. We first review fundamental WPT mechanisms, including radio-frequency and laser-based approaches, and discuss their applicability in SGI-enabled networks (SGIENs). We then examine practical energy provisioning architectures by mapping energy sources and delivery paths across ground stations, aerial relays, and space-based platforms. Furthermore, advanced technologies such as massive multiple-input multiple-output energy beamforming, cooperative energy relays, joint waveform and rectifier design, and integrated mobility-aware beam control are reviewed to enhance power delivery. Finally, we discuss network-level integration of energy, communication, sensing, and computation, and outline open challenges in end-to-end efficiency optimization and promising research directions. This survey provides a comprehensive overview and research roadmap toward self-sustainable and carbon-neutral 6G infrastructures.
KW - 6G
KW - Wireless power transfer
KW - energy consumption
KW - far-field transmission
KW - non-terrestrial platforms
KW - space-to-ground infrastructure
KW - sustainable connectivity
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105037767896
U2 - 10.1109/JSAC.2026.3689623
DO - 10.1109/JSAC.2026.3689623
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:105037767896
SN - 0733-8716
VL - 44
SP - 4626
EP - 4657
JO - IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
JF - IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
ER -