Improving the reliability of nanosatellite swarms by adopting blockchain technology

IF 5 2区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Hussein A. Ibrahim, Marwa A. Shouman, Nawal A. El-Fishawy, Ayman Ahmed
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Satellite swarm networks have occupied a prominent position in many modern applications due to their low cost, simplicity of design, and flexibility. Reliability is an influential factor in the design of satellite networks with different structures. Usually, small satellites are based on COST components, which may reduce continues operability due to the lack of using backup system on board the sagecraft. Any failure in one subsystem means a complete loss of the function and data stored in this subsystem; hence the need for a reliable and applicable solution for this matter is a crucial topic. Using the redundancy strategy in satellite swarm networks increases reliability and availability. Blockchain is characterized by using a distributed ledger which enables the database to be replicated across nodes in the network and results in increasing transparency, security, and trust. This paper suggests adoption of blockchain technology in distributed multi-satellite mission swarm networks to provide a high level of reliability and availability of the entire system; the blockchain is usually used to secure system transactions in multilayer approach by storage of the key parameters in more than one node; here we suggest the adoption of this approach not only to secure satellite network transaction, but also to increase system reliability so that failure of one node can be recovered by other nodes. We compared this approach with similar traditional networks that do not use blockchain. The results show a higher reliability efficiency of 95.3% for applying blockchain technology compared to 64.3% without the use of blockchain, as well as a higher availability of 99% compared to 91%.

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采用区块链技术提高超小型卫星群的可靠性
由于成本低、设计简单、灵活性强,卫星群网络在许多现代应用中占据了重要地位。可靠性是设计不同结构卫星网络的一个影响因素。通常情况下,小型卫星采用 COST 组件,由于卫星上没有备份系统,这可能会降低卫星的持续可操作性。任何一个子系统出现故障,都意味着该子系统的功能和存储的数据将完全丢失;因此,为这一问题提供可靠、适用的解决方案是一个至关重要的课题。在卫星群网络中使用冗余策略可以提高可靠性和可用性。区块链的特点是使用分布式账本,使数据库能够在网络中的节点间复制,从而提高透明度、安全性和信任度。本文建议在分布式多卫星任务蜂群网络中采用区块链技术,为整个系统提供高可靠性和可用性;区块链通常通过在多个节点存储关键参数,以多层方式确保系统交易安全;在此,我们建议采用这种方法,不仅确保卫星网络交易安全,而且提高系统可靠性,使一个节点出现故障时,其他节点可以恢复。我们将这种方法与未使用区块链的类似传统网络进行了比较。结果显示,应用区块链技术的可靠性效率为 95.3%,高于不使用区块链的 64.3%;可用性为 99%,高于不使用区块链的 91%。
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Complex & Intelligent Systems
Complex & Intelligent Systems COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-
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9.60
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10.30%
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297
期刊介绍: Complex & Intelligent Systems aims to provide a forum for presenting and discussing novel approaches, tools and techniques meant for attaining a cross-fertilization between the broad fields of complex systems, computational simulation, and intelligent analytics and visualization. The transdisciplinary research that the journal focuses on will expand the boundaries of our understanding by investigating the principles and processes that underlie many of the most profound problems facing society today.
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