DOI: 10.3390/s26165163 ISSN: 1424-8220

Robust and Efficient Dual-Strategy Switch Migration for Failure Recovery in Software-Defined Satellite Networks

Shuang Xu, Zhenyu Yin, Min Huang, Liubin Xing

Software-defined satellite networks (SDSNs) enhance resource utilization and flexibility in space-based networks by leveraging a global view and programmability. A highly reliable control plane is essential to sustain network operations. However, the highly dynamic topology and physical failures in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) environments can cause satellite node outages or inter-satellite link disruptions, leading to control plane interruptions and local load imbalances. To address this, we propose a switch migration mechanism for failure recovery and establish a multi-objective migration model that jointly optimizes control link delay, controller load variance, and normalized migration ratio. To accommodate distinct dynamic characteristics such as frequent topology changes, failure-intensive periods, and stable periods, we design two algorithms: a robust migration algorithm, DNSGA-II, which features population diversity maintenance and environmental awareness, and an efficient migration algorithm, IHAOAVOA, which integrates strong global exploration with powerful local exploitation. Simulation results show that IHAOAVOA rapidly converges under large-scale failures, achieving millisecond-level delay recovery and low normalized migration ratio overhead during failure-intensive periods, while DNSGA-II focuses on long-term load balancing and system stability during stable periods, effectively suppressing localized controller overload. By adopting IHAOAVOA during topology fluctuations or high-failure phases to reduce delay, and switching to DNSGA-II during stable phases to optimize load distribution, the overall network robustness can be improved under the evaluated failure scenarios. This work provides effective support for achieving highly reliable control in SDSNs under failure scenarios.

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