Improved SPMA Protocol Based on the BiLSTM Prediction Model for the Space–Air–Ground Information Network

The space–air–ground information network (SAGIN) has been widely used due to its excellent performances including wide coverage and high flexibility. However, the dynamic network topology of SAGIN presents challenges for traditional protocols. The statistical priority-based multiple access (SPMA) co...

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Main Authors: Jinyue Liu, Peng Gong, Weidong Wang, Siqi Li, Zhixuan Feng, Yu Liu, Guangwei Zhang, Jihao Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 2025-01-01
Series:Space: Science & Technology
Online Access:https://spj.science.org/doi/10.34133/space.0265
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Summary:The space–air–ground information network (SAGIN) has been widely used due to its excellent performances including wide coverage and high flexibility. However, the dynamic network topology of SAGIN presents challenges for traditional protocols. The statistical priority-based multiple access (SPMA) control protocol has received widespread attention because it effectively allocates resources in networks with heterogeneous terminals and dynamic topology. However, the existing SPMA protocols suffer from issues like large errors and low prediction accuracy in channel load statistics. Therefore, this paper proposes an improved SPMA based on the bi-directional long short-term memory (BiLSTM) neural network. First, we analyze and correct errors in channel load statistics at the physical layer, then develop a BiLSTM-based channel load prediction model, and finally simulated the improved SPMA using Matlab. Experimental results show that the proposed channel load prediction model achieves good prediction accuracy, and the improved SPMA protocol markedly improves channel utilization, providing differentiated services for multi-priority businesses.
ISSN:2692-7659