FlexSAN: A Flexible Regenerative Satellite Access Network Architecture (2509.07548v1)
Abstract: The regenerative satellite access network (SAN) architecture deploys next-generation NodeB (gNBs) on satellites to enable enhanced network management capabilities. It supports two types of regenerative payload, on-board gNB and on-board gNB-Distributed Unit (gNB-DU). Measurement results based on our prototype implementation show that the on-board gNB offers lower latency, while the on-board gNB-DU is more cost-effective, and there is often a trade-off between Quality-of-Service (QoS) and operational expenditure (OPEX) when choosing between the two payload types. However, current SAN configurations are static and inflexible -- either deploying the full on-board gNB or only the on-board gNB-DU. This rigidity can lead to resource waste or poor user experiences. In this paper, we propose Flexible SAN (FlexSAN), an adaptive satellite access network architecture that dynamically configures the optimal regenerative payload based on real-time user demands. FlexSAN selects the lowest OPEX payload configuration when all user demands are satisfied, and otherwise maximizes the number of admitted users while ensuring QoS for connected users. To address the computational complexity of dynamic payload selection, we design an adaptive greedy heuristic algorithm. Extensive experiments validate FlexSAN's effectiveness, showing a 36.1% average improvement in user admission rates and a 15% OPEX reduction over static SANs.
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