Abstract

The development of Low-Earth-Orbit (LEO) satellite networks, which provide a novel networking paradigm for achieving full-time seamless and global coverage, has attracted considerable research attention recently. In the dynamic and complex LEO satellite networks, intelligent and efficient resource management strategies are crucial in the case of limited resources. In this paper, we focus on the resource management of LEO satellite networks. We consider combining an intent-driven network with resource management in LEO satellite networks. First, we establish a heterogeneous resource management model for LEO satellite networks. Second, we design an intent-driven resource management framework to improve the utilization of limited resources. Third, we use heterogeneous resource management strategies to solve resource management problems. Finally, we use a specific scenario to illustrate the application of this framework.

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