Title :
Toward Optimized Traffic Distribution for Efficient Network Capacity Utilization in Two-Layered Satellite Networks
Author :
Nishiyama, Hiroki ; Tada, Yasunori ; Kato, Nei ; Yoshimura, Naoko ; Toyoshima, Morio ; Kadowaki, Naoto
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. of Inf. Sci., Tohoku Univ., Sendai, Japan
Abstract :
A multi-layered satellite network (MLSN) appears to be a promising network for providing global ubiquitous broadband communication. To utilize the abundant network resources of the MLSNs, fair traffic distribution among its satellite layers is, indeed, important. In this paper, we propose a routing method to optimally distribute traffic load among the layers (i.e., the satellite layers in the MLSN). The load balancing scheme of the proposed routing method is developed by adopting a traffic distribution model, which is based upon network capacity estimation and theoretical analysis of the congestion rate in each layer. The performance of the proposed routing method has been validated through extensive computer simulations, which demonstrate that our traffic distribution model is reliable enough to characterize the traffic behavior in the MLSN. Furthermore, in contrast with the basic routing approach, our proposed routing method is more effective in terms of improved throughput and lower packet drops, which are optimized by the theoretical parameter setting.
Keywords :
resource allocation; satellite communication; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication traffic; MLSN; congestion rate; extensive computer simulations; global ubiquitous broadband communication; load balancing scheme; multilayered satellite network; network capacity utilization; network resources; routing method; satellite layers; theoretical parameter setting; throughput improvement; traffic distribution optimization; two-layered satellite networks; Delay; Earth; Low earth orbit satellites; Quality of service; Routing; Satellite broadcasting; Load balancing; multi-layered satellite networks (MLSNs); routing; satellite communication; traffic distribution;
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVT.2012.2227861