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MASC: Integrated Sensing and Communications for the Martian Internet of Space

Signal Processing 2025-06-23 v1

Abstract

Mars exploration missions increasingly demand reliable communication systems, yet harsh environmental conditions -- particularly frequent dust storms, extreme Doppler effects, and stringent resource constraints -- pose unprecedented challenges to conventional communication approaches. This paper presents the Martian Adaptive Sensing and Communication (MASC) system specifically designed for the Martian environment. MASC establishes a physically interpretable channel model and develops three key components: environment-aware hybrid precoding, adaptive parameter mapping, and robust communication precoding. Simulation results demonstrate that MASC maintains 45 percent sensing coverage under severe dust conditions compared to only 5 percent with conventional methods, provides up to 2.5 dB signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) improvement at 50 percent channel state information (CSI) uncertainty, and yields 80 percent higher capacity in moderate dust storms. Using an epsilon-constraint multi-objective optimization approach, we enable mission planners to select operational modes ranging from communication-priority (0.33 bps/Hz capacity, 28 percent sensing coverage) to sensing-priority (90 percent coverage with minimal capacity), offering a versatile framework that balances environmental awareness with hyper-reliable data transmission. This work provides a validated blueprint for integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) in non-terrestrial networks (NTN), a key enabler for achieving ubiquitous connectivity in the 6G era.

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@article{arxiv.2506.16198,
  title  = {MASC: Integrated Sensing and Communications for the Martian Internet of Space},
  author = {Haofan Dong and Ozgur B. Akan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.16198},
  year   = {2025}
}

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11 pages, 9 figures, journal