In this work we discuss the utilization of micro-satellite constellations as effective infrastructures for the communication among ground stations or even among 'smart' devices in IoT scenarios. We design and implement a series of experiments in OMNeT++ (with the OS3 framework) and evaluate their results in different scenarios. Initially, we establish the necessary theoretical background for space communications, including satellite and constellation design features, with existing and novel satellite services in various areas of interest. Furthermore, we detail the OMNeT++ and OS3 frameworks and introduce the significant variables/parameters for our experiments. Our scenarios are presented in three groups, departing from the straightforward one sender - one receiver communication and proceeding with a topology of multiple neighboring ground stations transmitting pings. We conclude with an IoT Case Study in which we import real measurements from sensors of the SmartSantander test-bed. Through our experiments we observe the effect of simulation parameters such as the constellation design (e.g., the number of satellites and planes) and the intersatelliteLinks regarding the produced RTT and ping loss, while we also highlight their potential contribution on networking communications when disruptions dominate.
翻译:在这项工作中,我们讨论了如何利用微型卫星星座作为地面站之间通信的有效基础设施,甚至是IoT情景中的“智能”装置之间的有效基础设施。我们在OMNET+++(与OS3框架一起)设计和实施一系列实验,并在不同的情景中评估其结果。最初,我们为空间通信建立了必要的理论背景,包括卫星和星座设计特征,并在各种感兴趣的领域建立了现有和新型的卫星服务。此外,我们详细介绍了OMNET++和OS3框架,并介绍了我们实验的重要变量/参数。我们的设想分为三个组,脱离一个直接发送器——一个接收器通信,并用多个相邻地面站的地形学来进行。我们通过IoT案例研究得出结论,我们从SmartSantander试验台的传感器中引进了真实的测量数据。我们通过实验观察了星座设计(例如卫星和飞机的数量)和关于生成的RTTT和 ping损失的星际链接等模拟参数的影响。我们还强调了它们在中断时对网络通信的潜在贡献。