Reliable Low-Delay Routing In Space with Routing-Oblivious LEO Satellites
CoRR(2024)
摘要
Large networks of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites are being built using
inter-satellite lasers. These networks promise to offer low-latency wide-area
connectivity, but reliably routing such traffic is difficult, as satellites are
very resource-constrained and paths change constantly.
We present STARGLIDER, a new routing system where path computation is
delegated to ground stations, while satellites are routing-oblivious and
exchange no information at runtime. Yet, STARGLIDER satellites effectively
support reliability primitives: they fast reroute packets over near-optimal
paths when links fail, and validate that packets sent by potentially malicious
ground stations follow reasonable paths.
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