The imperative of addressing the growing need for enhanced capacity, efficiency, and rapid communication in space networks has emerged as a critical subject within contemporary communication technology. This paper presents a novel approach, referred to as the lightweight satellite-borne terahertz (THz) communication space information-centric network (LSICN), which aims to effectively utilize the efficient transmission benefits of the information-centric network (ICN) and accommodate the specific attributes of high-speed, high-capacity communication in THz networking. This study provides an overview of essential technologies that address the aforementioned difficulties. These technologies encompass THz channel modeling, network topology reconstruction, lightweight routing techniques, and lightweight robust access control. Finally, several developmental directions for the LSICN are discussed.
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