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NSOPNet: Dynamic Mode of Near Space Pseudolite Network

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Near space aerostat has the advantages of all-weather, high maneuverability, easy arrangement, In extreme cases where unexpected events and satellites are unavailable, aerostat platform has become a fast and effective means to provide various communication services. A plurality of aerostat components into a network. Constructing a wide coverage near space network is a key link in the integration of space and ground. Due to the impact of high-altitude air and other environmental factors. The aerostat platform strong mobility and track control difficult. That aerostat is facing network topology changes quickly, routing design complex Based on this, this paper creatively puts forward non connection oriented dynamic opportunity routing in aerostat network-NSOPNet. With the moving of aerostat, In the light of sight, communication is realized by means of store and forward. At the same time, this paper designed routing algorithm- OP-NSR. It requires each aerostat platform maintains a message queue. When the two aerostat can communicate in the light of sight, exchanging messages that are not stored by the other aerostats, Iterate until the source messages are delivered to the destination. The simulation experiment with multi nodes of aerostat. Through the simulation of OP-NSR routing algorithm show that the method can effectively solve the aerostat networking and routing problem in near space.

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Chen, W., Deng, P., Zhang, X., Qu, Y., Gong, Y., Wang, H. (2018). NSOPNet: Dynamic Mode of Near Space Pseudolite Network. In: Yu, Q. (eds) Space Information Networks. SINC 2017. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 803. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7877-4_15

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