In this paper, we study a constraint-based routing strategy using label switching in a multi-layered hierarchical satellite constellation such as transformational communications architecture. Both quality (bit error rate on free space optical and radio inter-satellite links) and bandwidth availability on a satellite link are taken into account when setting up routes for high priority real-time traffic such as VoIP, which is sensitive to delay and jitter. To protect the real-time traffic from being swamped by bursty best-effort traffic we propose to have a separate queue for high priority traffic. Packets from several real-time flows are aggregated onto the same LSP (label switched path) based on destination and priority, and are shielded from each other by a proportional dropping policy, where packets from flows exceeding their committed information rate (CIR) have high dropping probability during congestion. The performance of the prioritized load balancing routing algorithm on a multi-layered satellite network is simulated and analyzed.
Routing of real-time traffic in a transformational communications architecture
2004 IEEE Aerospace Conference Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No.04TH8720) ; 2 ; 1086-1104 Vol.2
01.01.2004
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