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Review Article | Open Access

Toward Near-Space Communication Network in the 6G and Beyond Era

Xinhua Liu1,2,3Zhen Gao1,3,4,5( )Ziwei Wan1,2Zhonghuai Wu1,3Tuan Li1,3Tianqi Mao1,3Xiao Liang1,3Dezhi Zheng1,3 ( )Jun Zhang1,3
State Key Laboratory of Environment Characteristics and Effects for Near-Space, Beijing 100081, China
School of Information and Electronics, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, China
School of Interdisciplinary Science, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, China
Advanced Technology Research Institute, Beijing Institute of Technology (Jinan), Jinan 250307, China
Yangtze Delta Region Academy, Beijing Institute of Technology (Jiaxing), Jiaxing 314019, China
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Near-space communication network (NS-ComNet), as an indispensable component of sixth-generation (6G) and beyond mobile communication systems and the space–air–ground–sea integrated network (SAGSIN), demonstrates unique advantages in wide-area coverage, long-endurance high-altitude operation, and highly flexible deployment. This paper presents a comprehensive review of NS-ComNet for 6G and beyond era. Specifically, by contrasting satellite, low-altitude unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), and terrestrial communications, we first elucidate the background and motivation for integrating NS-ComNet into 6G network architectures. Subsequently, we review the developmental status of near-space platforms, including high-altitude balloons, solar-powered UAVs, and stratospheric airships, and analyze critical challenges faced by NS-ComNet. To address these challenges, the research focuses on key enabling technologies such as topology design, resource and handover management, and multiobjective joint optimization, with particular emphasis on artificial intelligence techniques for NS-ComNet. Finally, envisioning future intelligent collaborative networks that integrate NS-ComNet with satellite–UAV–terrestrial systems, we explore promising directions. This paper aims to provide technical insights and research foundations for the systematic construction of NS-ComNet and its deep deployment in the 6G and beyond era.

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Space: Science & Technology
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Liu X, Gao Z, Wan Z, et al. Toward Near-Space Communication Network in the 6G and Beyond Era. Space: Science & Technology, 2025, 5: 0337. https://doi.org/10.34133/space.0337

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Received: 19 May 2025
Revised: 08 August 2025
Accepted: 10 August 2025
Published: 29 September 2025
© 2025 Xinhua Liu et al. Exclusive licensee Beijing Institute of Technology Press. No claim to original U.S. Government Works.

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