At Mobile Korea 2021 conference organised 5G Forum and hosted by MSIT, Huawei's Wen Tong presented a talk on 6G-NTN: Perspectives and Challenges.
During the talk he provided a glimpse of their thinking of 6G NTN system, the number of satellites that may be needed, the amount of constellation capacity available, capacity of each satellite, coverage area, peak throughput, per beam throughput, etc.
He also talked about the services it can enable, in addition to bringing just low latency coverage; how to optimise intra-satellite networking, what kind of phased arrays may be required and how would it work with the existing terrestrial networks.
Thanks to 5G forum, Korea for making the talk available which is embedded below:
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