Abstract

In spacecraft networks, the time-varying topology, intermittent connectivity, and unreliable links make management of the network challenging. Previous works mainly focus on information propagation or routing. However, with a large number of nodes in the future spacecraft networks, it is very crucial regarding how to make efficient network topology controls. In this article, we investigate the topology control problem in spacecraft networks where the time-varying topology can be predicted. We first develop a model that formalizes the time-varying spacecraft network topologies as a directed space–time graph. Compared with most existing static graph models, this model includes both temporal and spatial topology information. To capture the characteristics of practical network, links in our space–time graph model are weighted by cost, efficiency, and unreliability. The purpose of our topology control is to construct a sparse (low total cost) structure from the original topology such that (1) the topology is still connected over space–time graph; (2) the cost efficiency ratio of the topology is minimized; and (3) the unreliability parameter is lower than the required bound. We prove that such an optimization problem is NP-hard. Then, we provide five heuristic algorithms, which can significantly maintain low topology cost efficiency ratio while achieving high reliable connectivity. Finally, simulations have been conducted on random space networks and hybrid low earth orbit/geostationary earth orbit satellite-based sensor network. Simulation results demonstrate the efficiency of our model and topology control algorithms.

Highlights

  • Space information research has added a new scientific and engineering era to the space exploration history

  • We studied the topology control problem in predictable time-varying spacecraft networks with unreliable links, using a space–time graph model weighted by cost, efficiency, and unreliability

  • We first proved that this topology control problem is NP-hard, we proposed five heuristic algorithms

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Introduction

Space information research has added a new scientific and engineering era to the space exploration history. A lot of new routing algorithms have been proposed for spacecraft networks considering time-varying topology and intermittent connectivity.[8,9,10,11] little research has been done on how to maintain a timevarying spacecraft topology with low-cost efficiency ratio and low unreliability. We study the topology control problem in time-varying spacecraft networks with unreliable links considering link cost efficiency ratio. The purpose of our spacecraft network topology control (SNTC) problem is to construct a sparse (low total cost) structure from the original topology such that (a) the topology is still connected over space–time graph; (b) the cost efficiency ratio of the topology is minimized; and (c) the unreliability parameter is lower than the required bound.

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