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An Energy-Efficient Topology Design and DDoS Attacks Mitigation for Green Software-Defined Satellite Network
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Energy ConsumptionSatellite NetworkDdos DetectionEngineeringSoftware-defined NetworkingEdge ComputingEnergy-efficient Topology DesignCloud ComputingDdos Attacks MitigationComputer EngineeringSpace-air-ground Integrated NetworkDenial-of-service AttackNetwork Energy ConsumptionSixth GenerationInternet Of ThingsAdvanced NetworkingEnergy-efficient Networking
As the continuous in-depth research of sixth generation (6G) technology, the satellite networks in the Space-Air-Ground Integrated Network (SAGIN) have received more and more attention. However, since satellite nodes have the characteristics of limited resources and dynamic link switching, it is important to effectively save energy in satellite networks. In this paper, we focus on how to make Software-Defined Satellite Networks (SDSN) more energy efficient. First, we propose an energy consumption model for satellite networks. Based on this model, we put forward an improved network topology generation algorithm, which can comprehensively consider the link switching energy consumption and the inter-satellite link energy consumption. Then, considering the huge energy consumption caused by abnormal traffic in the satellite network, we propose a DDoS mitigation mechanism in the satellite network, aiming to reduce the extra energy consumption generated by processing abnormal traffic in the satellite node. Finally, through performance evaluation, the proposed network topology generation algorithm and DDoS attack mitigation strategy can effectively reduce network energy consumption.
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