The NTN (Non-Terrestrial Network) introduced by 3GPP in its standardization roadmap aims to achieve full 5G coverage and connectivity through satellites and airborne platforms. Key terminology includes:
1. NTN Definition: This is a wireless network technology approved by 3GPP, where access nodes are deployed on space-based or air-based platforms such as satellites or High Altitude Platform Stations (HAPS), rather than being fixed to ground infrastructure. NTN networks are typically used to extend coverage to areas where ground network deployment is impractical or economically unfeasible. From a 3GPP perspective, NTN is not an independent technology, but rather an extension of 5G (NR). NTN reuses and adapts NR protocols, parameters, and procedures as much as possible to support long propagation delays, high Doppler shifts, large cell sizes, and platform mobility.
2. NTN Platforms: This is the most basic classification of satellite orbits, which directly affects latency, coverage, and mobility; specifically including:
3. Wireless Access (Terminology)
4. NTN Links
5. Network Architecture