An advanced LEO satellite network model based on MPLS-TP
LEO (Low Earth Orbit) satellite networks are capable of providing broadband access to end users in any part of the world. With the characteristics of high-speed movement and rapid dynamic topology of LEO satellites, networking has always been one of the key issues in LEO satellite network. MPLSTP (M...
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Published in | 2010 International Conference on Advanced Intelligence and Awareness Internet (AIAI 2010) pp. 379 - 383 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , |
Format | Conference Proceeding |
Language | English |
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Stevenage
IET
2010
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Summary: | LEO (Low Earth Orbit) satellite networks are capable of providing broadband access to end users in any part of the world. With the characteristics of high-speed movement and rapid dynamic topology of LEO satellites, networking has always been one of the key issues in LEO satellite network. MPLSTP (Multi-Protocol Label Switching-Transport Profile) is an excellent packet transport network (PTN) technology in terrestrial networks, which can support multi-service and have perfect function of QoS (Quality of Service), OAM (Operation & Administration & Maintenance) and survivability. In this paper, the characteristics of LEO satellite network and functional architecture of MPLS-TP are introduced. Then an advanced LEO satellite network model based on MPLS-TP (ALSN-M) is proposed, which can guarantee a connection-oriented seamless data transmission. Furthermore topology and routing algorithms of proposed LEO satellite network model is analyzed. In the end, the paper describes how to setup and remove a LSP (Label Switched Path) and how to maintain an exiting LSP when a handover happens. |
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ISBN: | 1849192065 9781849192064 |
DOI: | 10.1049/cp.2010.0792 |