A Scalable Solution for Node Mobility Problems in NDN-Based Massive LEO Constellations
Miguel Rodr\'iguez-P\'erez, Sergio Herrer\'ia-Alonso, J. Carlos Lopez-Ardao, Andr\'es Su\'arez-Gonz\'alez

TL;DR
This paper presents a scalable, protocol-compatible solution for managing node mobility in massive LEO satellite constellations using NDN, improving handover performance and reducing traffic loss.
Contribution
It introduces a novel, scalable method to relate content to ground gateways and address traffic without modifying NDN, enhancing mobility handling in LEO networks.
Findings
Traffic losses are negligible with long handover lengths.
Solution works without modifying existing NDN protocols.
Effective for ground stations with minimal satellite visibility.
Abstract
In recent years, there has been increasing investment in the deployment of massive commercial Low Earth Orbit (LEO) constellations to provide global Internet connectivity. These constellations, now equipped with inter-satellite links, can serve as low-latency Internet backbones, requiring LEO satellites to act not only as access nodes for ground stations, but also as in-orbit core routers. Due to their high velocity and the resulting frequent handovers of ground gateways, LEO networks highly stress mobility procedures at both the sender and receiver endpoints. On the other hand, a growing trend in networking is the use of technologies based on the Information Centric Networking (ICN) paradigm for servicing IoT networks and sensor networks in general, as its addressing, storage, and security mechanisms are usually a good match for IoT needs. Furthermore, ICN networks possess additional…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSatellite Communication Systems · Caching and Content Delivery · Age of Information Optimization
