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ESTNeT: a discrete event simulator for space-terrestrial networks

Andreas Freimann, M. Dierkes, Timon Petermann, Cedric Liman, F.J. Kempf, Klaus Schilling

2020CEAS Space Journal19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The capabilities of small satellites have improved significantly in recent years. Specifically multi-satellite systems become increasingly popular, since they allow the support of new applications. The development and testing of these multi-satellite systems is a new challenge for engineers and requires the implementation of appropriate development and testing environments. In this paper, a modular network simulation framework for space–terrestrial systems is presented. It enables discrete event simulations for the development and testing of communication protocols, as well as mission-based analysis of other satellite system aspects, such as power supply and attitude control. ESTNeT is based on the discrete event simulator OMNeT++ and will be released under an open source license.

Topics & Concepts

Modular designEvent (particle physics)SatelliteComputer scienceDiscrete event simulationLicenseDevelopment (topology)SimulationSystems engineeringCommunications satelliteReal-time computingDistributed computingEngineeringAerospace engineeringOperating systemPhysicsMathematical analysisMathematicsQuantum mechanicsOpportunistic and Delay-Tolerant NetworksDistributed systems and fault toleranceSatellite Communication Systems
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