低地轨道卫星超网络在不同网络拓扑和攻击策略下的鲁棒性

IF 2.3 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Physics Letters A Pub Date : 2024-10-02 DOI:10.1016/j.physleta.2024.129952
Shuaijie Li , Chaojie Zhang , Chengli Zhao , Chengyi Xia
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随着数字化进程的推进,低地球轨道(LEO)卫星的发展已成为至关重要的重要组成部分。然而,低地轨道卫星在其网络中也面临着各种安全挑战,某些卫星的故障可能会引发级联故障。为了深入了解低地轨道卫星网络的级联故障过程并增强其鲁棒性,本文结合复杂网络和超网络理论,提出了一种新型卫星网络模型。通过改变网络结构和模型参数,深入研究了低地轨道卫星网络在三种攻击和两种不同负载分布方式下的鲁棒性能。结果表明,不同结构的卫星网络在特定攻击类型下表现出不同的鲁棒性特征。此外,通过实施改进的负载分配策略,可以显著增强卫星网络在多种攻击情况下的鲁棒性。这些发现不仅为卫星网络的设计和优化提供了理论基础,也为未来研究卫星网络的鲁棒性提供了新的视角和思路。
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Robustness of LEO satellite hypernetworks under different network topologies and attack strategies
The development of low earth orbit (LEO) satellites has become a crucial and essential component with the advancement of digitalization. However, LEO satellites also face various security challenges within their networks, and the failure of certain satellites may trigger cascading failures. To gain a deeper understanding of cascading failure process in LEO satellite networks and enhance its robustness, this letter proposes a novel satellite network model by combining complex network and hypernetwork theories. By altering the network structure and model parameters, the robustness performance of the LEO satellite network under three types of attacks and two different load distribution methods is thoroughly investigated. The results indicate that satellite networks with varying structures are distinct and exhibit different robustness characteristics under specific attack types. Furthermore, the robustness of satellite networks in multiple attack scenarios can be significantly enhanced by implementing improved load allocation strategies. These findings not only provide a theoretical foundation for the design and optimization of satellite networks but also ignite new perspectives and ideas for future research on their robustness.
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Physics Letters A
Physics Letters A 物理-物理:综合
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期刊介绍: Physics Letters A offers an exciting publication outlet for novel and frontier physics. It encourages the submission of new research on: condensed matter physics, theoretical physics, nonlinear science, statistical physics, mathematical and computational physics, general and cross-disciplinary physics (including foundations), atomic, molecular and cluster physics, plasma and fluid physics, optical physics, biological physics and nanoscience. No articles on High Energy and Nuclear Physics are published in Physics Letters A. The journal''s high standard and wide dissemination ensures a broad readership amongst the physics community. Rapid publication times and flexible length restrictions give Physics Letters A the edge over other journals in the field.
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