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Distributed Integrated Sensing, Localization, and Communications over LEO Satellite Constellations

Published 14 Aug 2025 in eess.SP | (2508.11029v1)

Abstract: Low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellations are rapidly becoming essential enablers of next-generation wireless systems, offering global broadband access, high-precision localization, and reliable sensing beyond terrestrial coverage. However, the inherent limitations of individual LEO satellites, including restricted power, limited antenna aperture, and constrained onboard processing, hinder their ability to meet the growing demands of 6G applications. To address these challenges, this article introduces the concept of distributed integrated sensing, localization, and communication (DISLAC) over LEO constellations, inspired by distributed multiple input multiple output architectures. By enabling inter-satellite cooperation through inter-satellite links, DISLAC can substantially improve throughput, positioning accuracy, and sensing robustness. We present illustrative case studies that quantify these benefits and analyze key system-level considerations, including synchronization, antenna reconfigurability, and ISL design. The article concludes by outlining open research directions to advance the practical deployment of DISLAC in future non-terrestrial networks.

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