Telesat Lightspeed™-在全球范围内实现管理数据服务灵活性的网状网络解决方案

G. Jansson
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全球宽带需求的快速增长推动了先进的商用低地球轨道(LEO)卫星通信系统的发展,这些系统能够以地面水平的成本和性能提供全球宽带容量。美国国防高级研究计划局(DARPA)的“21点”计划等飞行演示项目正在探索光学卫星间链路(oisl)在这些新型近地轨道系统中的应用。对于全球通信,低轨道系统,如Telesat公司正在开发的,提供了前所未有的宽带能力。此外,Telesat的新LEO系统Lightspeed™代表了非常低延迟的通信,通过oisl的光纤网状连接增加了全球数据传播和交付的能力。用户终端(UT)无需通过通信卫星之间的多个OISL跳点进行锚定中继站回传的能力,提供了安全和弹性的连接。单边全球(包括高纬度极地)连接,以光纤般的速度,为大容量数据分发和传播提供了巨大的变化,同时提供了强大的可靠和可信的信息。本文的目的是提供一个光速网状网络接口的架构概述,作为航天器对航天器(通过OISL)中继数据在航天器、地面站、卫星操作中心和网络操作中心之间的概念。Telesat公司的光速网络创建的网状连接使管理数据服务具有灵活性,并应被视为在光速商业星座内交叉光通信空间系统的重要一步。此外,Lightspeed还引入了极地和倾斜外壳的增量星座结构,可以集成和管理各种功能,以Gbps数据速率提供关键网络指标、优先级和性能。我们确定并解决与在Lightspeed网状网络中操作oisl相关的挑战,包括采集、跟踪、任务分配、有效的数据路由和管理网络数据。最后,我们提出了增强网络灵活性、互操作性和确定未来能力发展领域的使能标准和技术。
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Telesat Lightspeed™- Enabling Mesh Network Solutions for Managed Data Service Flexibility Across the Globe
Rapid demand in global broadband requirements are driving advanced commercial Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite communications systems that can deliver global broadband capacity at terrestrial level costs and performance. Flight demonstration programs such as the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) “Blackjack” program are exploring the utility of Optical Inter-Satellite Links (OISLs) for these new LEO systems. For global communications, LEO systems, such as that being developed by Telesat, provide unprecedented broadband capabilities. In addition, Telesat's new LEO system, Lightspeed™ represents very low latency communications, fiber-like mesh connectivity via OISLs increasing the capabilities for data dissemination and delivery across the globe. The ability for a User Terminal (UT) to reach back without the need for anchor relay stations through multiple OISL hops between communication satellites, provides secure and resilient connectivity. Unilateral global (including high latitude polar) connectivity, at fiber like speeds, provides a dramatic change to high-capacity data distribution and dissemination while delivering robust reliable and trusted information. The purpose of this paper is to provide an architectural overview of the Lightspeed mesh network interfaces as spacecraft-to-spacecraft (via OISL) relay data between spacecraft, ground stations, satellite operations center, and network operations center concepts. The mesh connectivity created by Telesat's Lightspeed network enables managed data service flexibility and should be considered as an important step in interleaving optical communication space systems within the Lightspeed commercial constellation. Additionally, Lightspeed introduces an incremental constellation construct of polar and inclined shells that can integrate and manage various capabilities to deliver key network metrics, prioritizations, performance, at Gbps data rates. We identify and address challenges associated with operating OISLs within Lightspeed's mesh network, to include acquisition, tracking, tasking, efficient data routing, and managing network data. Lastly, we present enabling standards and technologies that enhance network flexibility, inter-operability and identify areas of future capability development.
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