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Links assignment scheme based on potential edges importance in dual-layer wavelength routing optical satellite networks
With the development of the massive satellite constellation and the on-orbit laser-based communication equipment, wavelength routing optical satellite networks (WROSN) becomes a potential solution for on-orbit, high-capacity, and high-speed communication. Since the inter-satellite links (ISLs) are time-varying, one of the fundamental considerations in the construction of the WROSN is assigning limited laser communication terminals for each satellite to establish ISLs with the visible satellites. Therefore, we propose a links assignment scheme (LAS) based on the potential edges importance matrix (PEIM) algorithm to construct a temporarily stable topology for a dual-layer WROSN (DWROSN). The simulation results showed that the LAS based on the PEIM algorithm diminishes the long-hops route path, reduces the average node-to-node distance, and saves the wavelength demand of the DWROSN. The node pair connectivity and wavelength demand in the DWROSN is a trade-off problem. The research in this paper also brings a novel method for optimizing the route paths and reducing the wavelength demand of wavelength routing optical satellite networks, that is through designing the topology with a links assignment algorithm.
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The journal covers all aspects of the theory, practice and operation of satellite systems and networks. Papers must address some aspect of satellite systems or their applications. Topics covered include:
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Satellite navigation and positioning systems-
Satellite networks and networking-
Hybrid systems-
Equipment-earth stations/terminals, payloads, launchers and components-
Description of new systems, operations and trials-
Planning and operations-
Performance analysis-
Interoperability-
Propagation and interference-
Enabling technologies-coding/modulation/signal processing, etc.-
Mobile/Broadcast/Navigation/fixed services-
Service provision, marketing, economics and business aspects-
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