Distributed SDN-based Load-balanced Routing for Low Earth Orbit Satellite Constellation Networks
Manuel M. H. Roth, Hartmut Brandt, Hermann Bischl

TL;DR
This paper presents a distributed SDN-based load-balanced routing scheme for low Earth orbit satellite networks, addressing dynamic topology, high delays, and traffic hot spots with minimal signaling overhead.
Contribution
It introduces a cluster-based distributed routing approach tailored for LEO satellite constellations, reducing signaling and improving load balancing.
Findings
Outperforms source-routed benchmark in simulations
Reduces signaling overhead significantly
Effectively balances load across clusters
Abstract
With the current trend towards low Earth orbit mega-constellations with inter-satellite links, efficient routing in such highly dynamic space-borne networks is becoming increasingly important. Due to the distinct network topology, specifically tailored solutions are required. Firstly, the relative movement of the constellation causes frequent handover events between the satellites and the terminals on ground. Furthermore, unevenly distributed traffic demands lead to geographical hot spots. The physical size of the network also implies significant propagation delays. Therefore, monitoring the dynamic topology changes and link loads on a network-wide basis for routing purposes is typically impractical with massive signaling overhead. To address these issues, we propose a distributed load-balanced routing scheme based on Software Defined Networking. The approach divides the large-scale…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSatellite Communication Systems · Software-Defined Networks and 5G · Interconnection Networks and Systems
