Agentic AI-Enabled Solar-Powered High-Altitude Platforms for Sustainable SAGINs
Abstract
Space-Air-Ground Integrated Networks (SAGINs) can extend connectivity, but their communication, computing, and platform operations create tightly coupled energy demands. Solar-powered High-Altitude Platforms (HAPs) offer a promising middle layer by combining persistent regional coverage, renewable-energy harvesting, and onboard computing. However, realizing this potential requires more than optimizing individual links or processors, as radio transmission, task execution, backhaul use, and batter...
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Space-Air-Ground Integrated Networks (SAGINs) can extend connectivity, but their communication, computing, and platform operations create tightly coupled energy demands. Solar-powered High-Altitude Platforms (HAPs) offer a promising middle layer by combining persistent regional coverage, renewable-energy harvesting, and onboard computing. However, realizing this potential requires more than optimizing individual links or processors, as radio transmission, task execution, backhaul use, and battery preservation share a common energy budget. Therefore, we introduce a HAP-native Agentic AI framework. It continuously perceives communication, computing, energy, mobility, and mission states; invokes quantitative tools for prediction and verification; and coordinates executable actions through a closed control loop. Then, a multi-timescale design separates fast radio control from task orchestration and long-term energy planning. Furthermore, a disaster-recovery case study illustrates how the framework responds to backhaul congestion, traffic surges, and declining solar generation, improving energy efficiency, task completion, and latency over other baselines. We finally identify trustworthy control, collaborative multi-HAP orchestration, and digital-twin-assisted lifelong adaptation as key steps toward deployable, sustainable, and resilient SAGIN intelligence.
Source: arXiv:2608.15087v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2608.15087v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2608.15087v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2608.15087v1
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Aug 18, 2026
Renewable Energy & AI
Energy
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