As the constellation scale expands, the traditional constellation management mode imposes a substantial burden on ground stations. In order to construct a high-efficiency management mode for the low earth orbit (LEO) mega-constellation and to respond to the mission rapidly, a management strategy using distributed management domains as well as their dynamic evolution and maintenance methodology is proposed. In this paper, the distributed management domain is described as a variable topology consisting of groups of categorized satellites. The mega-constellation management topology is divided into a limited number of sub-topologies, determined by minimizing the average transmission latency and the frequency of management updates. Considering the dynamic of constellation, a method for predicting satellite management switching time is proposed, and a fast management maintenance strategy is designed to reassign satellites into new sub-topologies, ensuring a low overall update frequency of the management domain structure. Simulation validates that the management strategy divides the mega-constellation into dozens of management sub-topologies with similar structure and low-frequency management updates. Throughout the management period, each satellite remains under management with low transmission latency, and the overall management topology maintains long-term stability.
Dynamic Management Topology Construction, Evolution, and Maintenance of Low Earth Orbit Mega-Constellation
Xie, Hongyi;
2025-01-01
Abstract
As the constellation scale expands, the traditional constellation management mode imposes a substantial burden on ground stations. In order to construct a high-efficiency management mode for the low earth orbit (LEO) mega-constellation and to respond to the mission rapidly, a management strategy using distributed management domains as well as their dynamic evolution and maintenance methodology is proposed. In this paper, the distributed management domain is described as a variable topology consisting of groups of categorized satellites. The mega-constellation management topology is divided into a limited number of sub-topologies, determined by minimizing the average transmission latency and the frequency of management updates. Considering the dynamic of constellation, a method for predicting satellite management switching time is proposed, and a fast management maintenance strategy is designed to reassign satellites into new sub-topologies, ensuring a low overall update frequency of the management domain structure. Simulation validates that the management strategy divides the mega-constellation into dozens of management sub-topologies with similar structure and low-frequency management updates. Throughout the management period, each satellite remains under management with low transmission latency, and the overall management topology maintains long-term stability.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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