商用机载网络拓扑算法分析

Ben Newton, Jay Aikat, K. Jeffay
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民用机载网络能够为飞机上的用户和地面上的用户提供网络连接,可能很快就可行。我们提出了一种新的机载网络架构,由商用飞机和地面站网关通过自由空间光通信(FSOC)链路相互连接组成高带宽网状网络。使用定向FSOC链路需要明确的拓扑控制,其中协议必须管理哪些链路将彼此指向以形成连接。拓扑控制协议所使用的算法形成拓扑的计算时间要求较短,计算的拓扑必须鲁棒、包容、节点间路径短。我们使用FAA在24小时内美国大陆航线上的飞机飞行路径数据来分析机载网状网络的特性,并比较候选拓扑算法。在我们的模拟中,具有地面站的机载网络能够使用FSOC链路将98%以上的飞机连续连接到网状网络中。我们提出了两种新的拓扑算法(DCTRT和DCKruskal+Long),它们是现有算法的扩展。DCKruskal+Long似乎在衡量指标方面表现最好。
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Analysis of Topology Algorithms for Commercial Airborne Networks
Civilian Airborne Networks capable of providing network connectivity to users onboard aircraft and users on the ground may soon be viable. We propose a novel airborne network architecture consisting of commercial aircraft and ground station gateways inter-connected with Free-Space Optical Communications (FSOC) links to form a high-bandwidth mesh network. The use of directional FSOC links necessitates explicit topology control, where a protocol must manage which links will point at one another to form connections. The algorithm used by the topology control protocol to form topologies must have low computation time, and must compute topologies that are robust, inclusive, and contain short paths between nodes. We use FAA flight path data for the aircraft en route within the continental United States during a 24-hour period to analyze the properties of airborne mesh networks, and compare candidate topology algorithms. In our simulation an airborne network with ground stations was able to continuously connect over 98% of the air-craft into a mesh network using FSOC links. We propose two new topology algorithms (DCTRT and DCKruskal+Long) which are extensions to existing algorithms. DCKruskal+Long appears to perform best for the metrics measured.
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