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A Case for Stateless Mobile Core Functions in Space

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Is it worth and feasible to push mobile core network functions to low-earth-orbit (LEO) satellite mega-constellations? While this paradigm is being tested in space and promises new values, it also raises scalability, performance, and security concerns based on our study with datasets from operational satellites and 5G. A major challenge is today’s stateful mobile core, which suffers from signaling storms in satellites’ extreme mobility, intermittent failures in outer space, and attacks when unavoidably exposed to untrusted foreign locations. To this end, we make a case for a stateless mobile core in space. Our solution, SpaceCore, decouples states from orbital core functions, simplifies location states via geospatial addressing, eliminates unnecessary state migrations in satellite mobility by shifting to geospatial service areas, and localizes state retrievals with device-as-the-repository. Our evaluation with datasets from operational satellites and 5G shows SpaceCore’s 17.5 × over existing solutions signaling reductions and resiliency to failures/attacks.

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3GPP. 2020. TR38.811: Study on New Radio (NR) to support non-terrestrial networks.
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3GPP. 2020. TR38.821: Solutions for NR to support non-terrestrial networks (NTN).
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ETSI. 2009. TS 101 376-1-3: GEO-Mobile Radio Interface Specifications; Part 1: General specifications; Sub-part 3: General System Description.
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Yuanjie Li, Hewu Li, Wei Liu, Lixin Liu, Yimei Chen, Jianping Wu, Qian Wu, Jun Liu, and Zeqi Lai. 2022. A Case for Stateless Mobile Core Network Functions in Space. In Proceedings of the ACM Special Interest Group on Data Communication (SIGCOMM). ACM.

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      ACM TURC '23: Proceedings of the ACM Turing Award Celebration Conference - China 2023
      July 2023
      173 pages
      ISBN:9798400702334
      DOI:10.1145/3603165
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