Open Astronomy (Oct 2022)
High-speed inter-satellite link construction technology for navigation constellation oriented to engineering practice
Abstract
This article presents a study on the design of high-speed inter-satellite links for the global navigation satellite system, which consists of 24 middle earth orbit, 3 inclined geosynchronous orbit, 3 geostationary orbit satellites, and 4 typical ground stations based on the laser link of slowly varying continuous system and high-speed Ka link. Pre-allocation of node connections in inter-satellite link construction is conducted by employing the optimized Dijkstra algorithm using finite-state automata. In addition, topological design and routing planning principles are utilized for high-speed inter-satellite links. Based on full constellation orbit data of a regression period and locations of the ground station nodes, an hourly link construction program is obtained using the scheme described above. The calculation result of the position dilution of precision values of all satellites, the average inter-satellite transmission delay, and the inter-satellite link switching meet the requirements of measurement, data transmission, and management for navigation constellation.
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