Orchestrating Sustainable and Service-Differentiable Satellite Networking: A Federated Cross-Orbit Approach
Abstract: Satellite networks are believed to become an indispensable component in the forthcoming 6G network and beyond. The surging demands attract numerous satellite network operators into this market to compete, yet also cooperate via resource sharing for cost and performance improvement, which is similar to the growth trajectory of how the Internet becomes the network of networks. Hence, we envision a federated network of satellite networks (shortened as federated satellite network) in this paper, where satellite network operators will eventually federate with each other to achieve a win-win situation. However, the yet-to-come federated satellite network faces two unique challenges: sustainability and dynamic topology. As such, we propose a sustainable and service-differentiable framework named Federated Cross-orbit Satellite Network (FCSN). Different from most existing solutions which focused on the Internet or simple cooperation among satellites, the FCSN orchestrates network resources in the dynamic topology to improve sustainability, through service-differentiable offloading in the resource-limited scenario. We formulate the sustainability-oriented federated offloading problem based on the utility and cost models tailored for the FCSN and propose an efficient hardware-budget constrained auction algorithm with a bounded approximation ratio. Finally, we design a truthful and rational payment scheme to motivate the construction of the FCSN. Extensive simulation results based on real-world deployments show that our solution significantly improves sustainability and delay, making it one step further toward the vision of the federated network of satellite networks.
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