Satellite Network Traffic Engineering
Traffic engineering is a method to optimize the performance of a satellite network through dynamically analyzing, forecasting, and balancing the network traffic [1 ].
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Satellite Network Robust QoSaware Routing
Satellite Network Robust QoS-aware Routing
Fei Long
Satellite Network Robust QoS-aware Routing
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Fei Long Beijing R&D Center of 54th Research Institute of China Electronics Technology Group Corporation Beijing China
ISBN 978-3-642-54352-4 ISBN 978-3-642-54353-1 DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-54353-1 Springer Heidelberg New York Dordrecht London
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Preface
The satellite network technology is derived from the technology of satellite communication of the 1950s. The initial mode of satellite communication is bent pipe, which sends back to earth what goes into the conduit with only amplification and a shift from uplink to downlink frequency. The satellite network has come true after the emergence of on-board processing and inter-satellite links. The Iridium constellation is a typical example of satellite network. The satellite network developed rapidly since the concept was proposed, and has attracted more and mor
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