Bibliographic Details
| Title: |
Fast Reroute Mechanism for Satellite Networks Based on Segment Routing and Dual Timers Switching. |
| Authors: |
Du, Jinyan, Zhang, Ran, Hu, Jiangbo, Xia, Tian, Liu, Jiang |
| Source: |
Aerospace (MDPI Publishing); Mar2025, Vol. 12 Issue 3, p233, 17p |
| Subject Terms: |
INTERNET, SPEED, SUCCESS |
| Abstract: |
Low-Earth-Orbit (LEO) satellite networks have the advantage of global internet coverage and low latency, and they have enjoyed great success in the past few years. In LEO satellite networks, laser-based inter-satellite links (ISLs) are widely employed to achieve on-board data relay, and further to provide high-capacity backhaul worldwide. However, ISLs are prone to break due to the outage of the ISL capturing, tracking, and aiming systems. Meanwhile, breaks caused by different reasons can last from milliseconds to hours. The hybrid ISL fault leads to the on-board routing protocol to flap frequently, thus causing high routing overheads, low convergence speed, and degraded service consistency. In this work, we propose a hybrid fault detection mechanism to identify transient and long-term ISL outage. Further, for transient link outage, the segment routing-based loop-free backup path is adopted to provide real-time transmission recovery, and precise global route convergence is adopted to restore the long-term routing failure. For the inconsistent routing table switch between the phase from transient to long-term fault, we propose a dual timer mechanism to make sure the path can be smoothly switched without micro-loops. Simulation results validate the feasibility and efficiency of the proposed scheme. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Database: |
Complementary Index |