LISP-LEO:基于位置/身份分离的LEO卫星网络移动管理

Jun Hu, Tian Pan, Yujie Chen, Xuebei Zhang, Tao Huang, Yun-jie Liu
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在天地一体化网络中,低轨道卫星与地面终端之间的相对运动是不可避免的,这将引发终端IP地址的重新分配,并中断正在进行的TCP连接。传统的移动IP协议可以通过使用家庭代理和隧道机制来解决这个问题。然而,对于空间-地面集成网络,移动IP是低效的,因为它引入了(1)向远程主代理注册时增加的延迟,(2)由于注册延迟大而导致的高数据包丢失,(3)到远程主代理的三角形路由。为了解决上述问题,我们提出了LISP-LEO,一种基于位置/身份分离的LEO卫星网络移动管理协议。具体而言,(1)根据卫星运动规律,将地球表面划分为分区,实时维护分区-卫星映射表;(2)通过查询分区-卫星映射表,始终将流量路由到目标终端上方的卫星上,消除了三角路由和相关的性能开销;(3)通过提出最后一跳中继,处理了目标终端上方出现多颗卫星的角落情况。评估结果表明,对于LEO-48星座,与Mobile IP相比,在最坏路由情况下,LISP-LEO的RTT减少了55.0%,转发跳数减少了45.8%。
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LISP-LEO: Location/Identity Separation-based Mobility Management for LEO Satellite Networks
In space-terrestrial integrated networks, the relative motion between LEO satellites and ground terminals is inevitable, which will trigger the reassignment of the terminal IP addresses and disrupt the ongoing TCP connections. Traditional Mobile IP protocol can solve the problem by using the home agent and the tunneling mechanism. However, for space-terrestrial integrated networks, Mobile IP is inefficient as it introduces (1) increased latency when registering with the remote home agent, (2) high packet loss due to large registration latency, (3) triangular routing to the remote home agent. To address the above issues, we propose LISP-LEO, a location/identity separation-based mobility management protocol for LEO satellite networks. Specifically, (1) we divide the Earth's surface into partitions and maintain a partition-satellite mapping table in real-time according to the regularity of satellite motion, (2) we always route traffic to the satellite above the destined terminal by querying the partition-satellite mapping table, which eliminates triangular routing and the related performance overheads, (3) we handle the corner case that multiple satellites occur above the destined terminal by proposing last-hop relay. The evaluation convinces that, for the LEO-48 constellation, LISP-LEO produces a 55.0% reduction in the RTT and a 45.8% reduction in the number of forwarding hops in the worst routing case compared with Mobile IP.
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