Queue-Aware and Resilient Routing in LEO Satellite Networks Using Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning
Mudassar Liaq, Mahyar Tajeri, Peng Hu
- Year
- 2026
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
With the rapid growth in data demand and stringent latency requirements of modern applications has driven significant interest in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellations as an emerging solution for global Internet coverage. However, routing in LEO networks remains a fundamental challenge due to highly dynamic topologies, time-varying traffic conditions, and its susceptibility to link failures. Conventional routing algorithms typically assume static link metrics and fail to account for queue backlogs or real-time system variations, making them less effective in such environments. We propose a queue-aware multi-agent deep reinforcement learning (MA-DRL) framework for routing in LEO satellite networks. Each satellite is modeled as an independent agent responsible for making local routing decisions, enabling a distributed and scalable solution. The proposed framework formulates a latency-aware optimization problem that incorporates background traffic, queue dynamics at each satellite, and a resilience score to improve robustness. We evaluate the proposed approach against the state-action-reward-state-action (SARSA) and Dijkstra algorithms. While Dijkstra achieves the lowest end-to-end latency under ideal conditions, its computational and signaling overhead becomes a significant bottleneck as the network scales. In contrast, our proposed approach incurs significantly lower overhead (approximately 50% of Dijkstra at a 5 s recalculation interval), scales efficiently with network size, and effectively manages queue backlogs and resilience under increasing traffic load, demonstrating enhanced robustness and scalability in LEO satellite networks while maintaining competitive latency and resilience scores.
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