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Link-identified Routing Architecture in Space (2411.10926v1)

Published 17 Nov 2024 in cs.NI

Abstract: Low earth orbit (LEO) satellite networks have the potential to provide low-latency communication with global coverage. To unleash this potential, it is crucial to achieve efficient packet delivery. In this paper, we propose a Link-identified Routing (LiR) architecture for LEO satellite networks. The LiR architecture leverages the deterministic neighbor relation of LEO constellations, and identifies each inter-satellite link (ISL). Moreover, LiR architecture adopts source-route-style forwarding based on in-packet bloom filter (BF). Each satellite could efficiently encode multiple ISL identifiers via an in-packet BF to specify the end-to-end path for the packets. Due to false positives caused by BF, the more ISLs are encoded at a time, the more redundant forwarding cases emerge. Based on the topology characteristics, we derive the expected forwarding overhead in a closed-form and propose the optimal encoding policy. To accommodate link-state changes in LEO satellite networks, we propose the on-demand rerouting scheme and the on-demand detouring scheme to address the intermittent ISLs. We also elaborate how to take advantage of LiR architecture to achieve seamless handover for ground-satellite links (GSLs). Finally, we conduct extensive numerical experiments and packet-level simulations to verify our analytical results and evaluate the performance of the LiR architecture.

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