Routing and Quality-of-Service in Broadband LEO Satellite Networks
describes mechanisms for supporting Quality-of-Service (QoS)
strategies that consider properties of low earth orbit satellite
networks and their effects on link handover. A graph model
representing the dynamic topology of a satellite constellation is
introduced based on a new parameter, lifetime. Novel routing and
resource reservation algorithms as well as connection admission
control strategies are proposed to minimize the handover blocking
probability while maintaining QoS requirements. The author also
discusses the roles of satellites in an all-IP mobile network
architecture and the problems of mobility, QoS provisioning, and
routing. This work will be of particular interest to researchers
and professionals working on mobility networking in next generation
networks.
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