A Shared Satellite Ground Station Using User-Oriented Virtualization Technology

With the development of space missions, the increasing communication data volume, the diversity of mission-specific interfaces, and the growing security needs, the costs and system complexity of ground stations have increased. The architecture of the existing ground terminal is outdated and the oper...

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Main Authors: Yandu Liu, Yudi Chen, Yiwen Jiao, Hong Ma, Tao Wu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9051712/
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spelling doaj-739ef2bad677460aaf2f1ca5677f0cef2021-03-30T01:34:54ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-018639236393410.1109/ACCESS.2020.29844859051712A Shared Satellite Ground Station Using User-Oriented Virtualization TechnologyYandu Liu0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3177-4768Yudi Chen1Yiwen Jiao2Hong Ma3Tao Wu4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7506-2914Department of Electronic and Optical Engineering, Space Engineering University, Beijing, ChinaDepartment of Electronic and Optical Engineering, Space Engineering University, Beijing, ChinaDepartment of Electronic and Optical Engineering, Space Engineering University, Beijing, ChinaDepartment of Electronic and Optical Engineering, Space Engineering University, Beijing, ChinaDepartment of Electronic and Optical Engineering, Space Engineering University, Beijing, ChinaWith the development of space missions, the increasing communication data volume, the diversity of mission-specific interfaces, and the growing security needs, the costs and system complexity of ground stations have increased. The architecture of the existing ground terminal is outdated and the operation and maintenance are labor-intensive, so the terminal components are unable to meet the demand of multi-satellite TT&C in the future. In this paper, a Shared Satellite Ground Station(SSGS) using user-oriented virtualization technology is proposed for coping with complex multi-satellite TT&C in the future. Based on a pool architecture, SSGS utilizes baseband processor virtualization and software-defined networking to implement resource sharing and a network that fuses high-speed and low-speed data streams with customization control. The case analysis verifies that when SSGS has a virtualization rate greater than 1, the execution rate of tasks is much larger than that of traditional ground stations. The case analysis also verifies that the virtualization rate of current commercial equipment is no less than 1.25 through equipment testing.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9051712/Satellite ground stationbaseband processor virtualizationsoftware-defined networkTT&C
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author Yandu Liu
Yudi Chen
Yiwen Jiao
Hong Ma
Tao Wu
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Yudi Chen
Yiwen Jiao
Hong Ma
Tao Wu
A Shared Satellite Ground Station Using User-Oriented Virtualization Technology
IEEE Access
Satellite ground station
baseband processor virtualization
software-defined network
TT&C
author_facet Yandu Liu
Yudi Chen
Yiwen Jiao
Hong Ma
Tao Wu
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title A Shared Satellite Ground Station Using User-Oriented Virtualization Technology
title_short A Shared Satellite Ground Station Using User-Oriented Virtualization Technology
title_full A Shared Satellite Ground Station Using User-Oriented Virtualization Technology
title_fullStr A Shared Satellite Ground Station Using User-Oriented Virtualization Technology
title_full_unstemmed A Shared Satellite Ground Station Using User-Oriented Virtualization Technology
title_sort shared satellite ground station using user-oriented virtualization technology
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2020-01-01
description With the development of space missions, the increasing communication data volume, the diversity of mission-specific interfaces, and the growing security needs, the costs and system complexity of ground stations have increased. The architecture of the existing ground terminal is outdated and the operation and maintenance are labor-intensive, so the terminal components are unable to meet the demand of multi-satellite TT&C in the future. In this paper, a Shared Satellite Ground Station(SSGS) using user-oriented virtualization technology is proposed for coping with complex multi-satellite TT&C in the future. Based on a pool architecture, SSGS utilizes baseband processor virtualization and software-defined networking to implement resource sharing and a network that fuses high-speed and low-speed data streams with customization control. The case analysis verifies that when SSGS has a virtualization rate greater than 1, the execution rate of tasks is much larger than that of traditional ground stations. The case analysis also verifies that the virtualization rate of current commercial equipment is no less than 1.25 through equipment testing.
topic Satellite ground station
baseband processor virtualization
software-defined network
TT&C
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9051712/
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