Title :
A link-state routing approach for formation flying spacecraft
Author :
Pakdeepinit, Pitiporn ; Yeophantong, Tapanan ; Thumthawatworn, Thanachai ; Santiprabhob, Pratit
Author_Institution :
St. Gabriel Telecommun. Lab., Assumption Univ., Bangkok
Abstract :
With a new generation of space exploration missions, a system of autonomous formation flying has been envisioned. It is based on the idea of having several collaborating spacecraft fly together in some formation and collectively perform a distributed set of tasks. This requires that the spacecraft function and interact with one another more or less autonomously with minimal human intervention. One of the many challenges facing this new idea is the communication among spacecraft within the same cluster, i.e. a set of spacecraft flying together in some specific formation, as well as with those of other related clusters. In this paper, this particular problem is addressed by proposing a routing framework that allows spacecraft to share information about their ability to communicate with one another. Such information, which can be considered as decision parameters or so-called cost metrics, includes data rate, propagation delay, reception signal strength, and bit error rate (BER). The participating spacecraft use this information to build and maintain connection topology and routing tables for efficient communication both within a cluster and between clusters
Keywords :
routing protocols; space communication links; space vehicles; telecommunication network topology; autonomous formation flying; bit error rate; connection topology; cost metrics; data rate; decision parameters; formation flying spacecraft; link-state routing; propagation delay; reception signal strength; routing framework; routing tables; space exploration missions; spacecraft communication; Bit error rate; Collaboration; Collaborative work; Intelligent systems; Laboratories; Paper technology; Propagation delay; Routing; Space missions; Space vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2006 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9545-X
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2006.1655843