Service Centric Mobility Management in LEO Constellations

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Title Service Centric Mobility Management in LEO Constellations
Summary Service Centric Mobility Management in LEO Constellations
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References 1) User-Centric Flexible Resource Management Framework for LEO Satellites with Fully Regenerative Payload — Sovit Bhandari, Thang X. Vu, Symeon Chatzinotas; IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (JSAC), May 2024.

2) LISP-LEO: Location/Identity Separation-based Mobility Management for LEO Satellite Networks — Jun Hu, Tian Pan, Yujie Chen, Xuebei Zhang, Tao Huang, Yunjie Liu; IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM), 2022.

3) SKYCASTLE: Taming LEO Mobility to Facilitate Seamless and Low-latency Satellite Internet Services — Jihao Li et al.; IEEE INFOCOM 2024

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Supervisor EDISON PIGNATON DE FREITAS
Level Master
Status Open


This work aims to tackle the problem of mobility management in IP-based LEO constellation networks, based on the notion of service mobility, and not based on the notion of host mobility as done by prior-art.

The goal is to allow customers (e.g. aircraft) to always be well connected to communication services, even in the presence of rapid network topology to change constantly.

Work in partnership with AIRBUS Central Research and Technology, Germany.