Special Topic: Space and Terrestrial Integrated Information Network
This issue delves into the critical topic of constructing an integrated information network that spans space, sky, and terrestrial domains. It addresses the growing need for such a network to meet the demands of an information-driven society and national defense, moving beyond the limitations of traditional terrestrial systems.
The journal explores the fundamental concepts of space information transmission, including its unique characteristics and challenges compared to terrestrial networks. It discusses the current status and future trends of space broadband internet and satellite constellation design.
Key technical aspects such as the architecture of space-based networks, dynamic access technologies, and network protocol systems are examined. The publication also highlights the importance of space information anti-interference technologies.
Furthermore, the journal features an 'Expert Forum' section discussing advanced topics like space-based transmission network architecture and the integration of new generation LEO satellite networks with terrestrial mobile ad-hoc networks.
An 'Enterprise View' section provides insights into the impact of 3D-IC packaging technology on high-end communication network chips in the post-Moore Law era.
The publication emphasizes the challenges and potential solutions for building a comprehensive space-terrestrial integrated information network, including the role of simulation and testing platforms in validating network architectures and technologies.
About the Journal
ZTE TECHNOLOGY JOURNAL is a key publication in the field of information and communication, recognized for its focus on industry-academia-research collaboration. It is indexed in major Chinese academic databases and has been instrumental in disseminating technological advancements.
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