TY - GEN
T1 - Handover Technique in LEO Satellite Networks
T2 - 13th IEEE International Conference on Communications, Circuits, and Systems, ICCCAS 2024
AU - Liu, Zhen
AU - Yang, Ziyi
AU - Pan, Gaofeng
AU - Zhang, Hao
AU - Luo, Guangwen
AU - Yang, Haomin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 IEEE.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - The low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite network, characterized by extensive coverage, is an important component of future non-terrestrial networks (NTNs) architectures and a crucial method to address the explosive growth in user numbers and service requirements. However, due to the rapid movement of LEO satellites, frequent handovers between satellites and mobile users can lead to communication interruptions. Therefore, the increasing number of surveys focused on mobility management in the LEO satellite network is necessary to solve the above problem. Furthermore, handover management which is a constituent aspect of mobility management plays a pivotal role in Space-Air-Ground-Sea Integrated Networks (SAGSINs), particularly in space-based networks consisting of different orbit satellites. This paper introduces an overview of development trends in LEO satellite networks and emphases that handover management is a current problem and necessitates of increasing number of researchers to survey. Then, some existing works about handover management in terrestrial networks are analyzed, including the classification of handovers and decision handover schemes. After that, we present a detailed analysis of handover management technologies in satellite network scenarios including spotbeam handover, satellite handover and inter-satellite link(ISL) handover. Additionally, some enhanced techniques of handover management in satellite-terrestrial integrated networks (STIN) are expounded. Finally, the challenges and the prospects for the development of handover management in satellite networks are pointed out.
AB - The low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite network, characterized by extensive coverage, is an important component of future non-terrestrial networks (NTNs) architectures and a crucial method to address the explosive growth in user numbers and service requirements. However, due to the rapid movement of LEO satellites, frequent handovers between satellites and mobile users can lead to communication interruptions. Therefore, the increasing number of surveys focused on mobility management in the LEO satellite network is necessary to solve the above problem. Furthermore, handover management which is a constituent aspect of mobility management plays a pivotal role in Space-Air-Ground-Sea Integrated Networks (SAGSINs), particularly in space-based networks consisting of different orbit satellites. This paper introduces an overview of development trends in LEO satellite networks and emphases that handover management is a current problem and necessitates of increasing number of researchers to survey. Then, some existing works about handover management in terrestrial networks are analyzed, including the classification of handovers and decision handover schemes. After that, we present a detailed analysis of handover management technologies in satellite network scenarios including spotbeam handover, satellite handover and inter-satellite link(ISL) handover. Additionally, some enhanced techniques of handover management in satellite-terrestrial integrated networks (STIN) are expounded. Finally, the challenges and the prospects for the development of handover management in satellite networks are pointed out.
KW - handover management
KW - LEO satellites communication systems
KW - Mobility management
KW - multi-attribute decision
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85204364339&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/ICCCAS62034.2024.10652688
DO - 10.1109/ICCCAS62034.2024.10652688
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85204364339
T3 - 2024 IEEE 13th International Conference on Communications, Circuits, and Systems, ICCCAS 2024
SP - 364
EP - 369
BT - 2024 IEEE 13th International Conference on Communications, Circuits, and Systems, ICCCAS 2024
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Y2 - 10 May 2024 through 12 May 2024
ER -