Data centric, position-based routing in space networks

O. Gnawali, M. Polyakovt, P. Bose, R. Govindan
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Envisioned space exploration systems and planned space science missions involve increasingly large number of satellites and surface rovers/sensors communicating for coordinated science operations or for on-demand commanding and/or transfer of data. Current approaches that use static routing cannot scale to large numbers of satellites and spacecrafts of future missions. This requires a dynamic approach that can discover networks and links as they become available and intelligently use them for routing. Furthermore, most of the science missions will be geared towards collecting data using various sensors. Adoption of a data-centric communication mechanism can enable in-network aggregation and processing which help make data forwarding more efficient. In this paper, we briefly describe ASCoT, a routing system for science missions of tomorrow, which a) leverages the predictability of satellite trajectories to effect position-based routing in the space backbone, and b) departs from traditional address-centric communication and uses a data-centric architecture to enable energy efficient and low latency operation in proximity networks. Our simulation study using STK/OPNET shows that ASCoT architecture is viable
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空间网络中以数据为中心、基于位置的路由
设想的空间探索系统和计划的空间科学任务涉及越来越多的卫星和地面漫游者/传感器,为协调的科学行动或按需指挥和/或数据传输而通信。目前使用静态路由的方法无法扩展到未来任务的大量卫星和航天器。这需要一种动态方法,能够在网络和链路可用时发现它们,并智能地将它们用于路由。此外,大多数科学任务将面向使用各种传感器收集数据。采用以数据为中心的通信机制可以实现网络内的聚合和处理,从而提高数据转发的效率。在本文中,我们简要描述了未来科学任务的路由系统ASCoT,该系统a)利用卫星轨迹的可预测性在空间主干网中实现基于位置的路由,b)脱离传统的以地址为中心的通信,并使用以数据为中心的架构在邻近网络中实现节能和低延迟操作。我们使用STK/OPNET进行的仿真研究表明,ASCoT架构是可行的
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