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A Hierarchical Routing Algorithm for Satellite Networks Considering FSO Communication

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Indexed by:会议论文

Date of Publication:2017-01-01

Included Journals:CPCI-S

Volume:2017-November

Page Number:278-284

Key Words:LEO/MEO satellite communication networks; Hierarchical Routing; RF/FSO switching; Multi-objective optimization; STK

Abstract:Insufficient ground stations promote the emergence of inter-satellite links (ISLs). Nowadays, adopting free space optical (FSO) ISLs has been a new trend for data communications. However, FSO ISLs across the atmosphere may perform worse in adverse weather such as fog or snow. In addition, using ordinary flat routing causes an excessive processing overhead, and diverse quality of experiences (QoEs) cannot be well satisfied. To solve these problems, we propose a Hierarchical Routing protocol for low/medium earth orbit (LEO/MEO) Satellite R-F(radio frequency)/FSO Communication Networks (HR-SFCN). The entire network is divided into several LEO-satellite clusters, and each cluster treats the MEO satellite as the manager. To satisfy diverse QoE requirements, we propose the optimization algorithm for data interactions within the cluster. To reduce the processing overhead, we utilize MEO satellites as relay nodes for inter-cluster communications. To guarantee the link availability, we also perform adaptive RF/FSO link switching according to weather conditions. Given a STK(satellite tool kit)-based satellite communication network model, simulation results demonstrate that our HR-SFCN achieves a good trade-off among packet loss rate, path cost and end-to-end delay. Our RF/FSO hybrid system also increases the link availability up to 99.999%.

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