Managing traffic between the Earth-Moon and Earth-Mars is a complex process requiring significant investment in resources and expertise at NASA. INSPiRE improves the performance of space networks by enabling a dynamic re-configuration process that works for any mixed topology over a heterogeneous and multi-vendor network. To achieve the desired functionality, INSPiRE incorporates a set of algorithms, machine learning processes, and policy inference to handle unpredictable, disruptive events. INSPiRE draws parallels from the current notion of the 3GPP (5G and beyond) Network Slicing approach, where the same physical network divides into several virtual networks, and for each of these virtual networks, there is a guaranteed Quality of Service for the missions that they serve.


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    Title :

    INSPiRE – An Approach to Mission Quality Management using Network Slicing for Space Applications


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    Publication date :

    2023-06-20


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    4025581 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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