Routing Scalability refers to the ability of a network routing system to maintain performance and manageable control overhead as the number of nodes, links, or traffic demands increases. It involves efficient route computation, reduced state information, and hierarchical or distributed control mechanisms. In satellite and large-scale networks, scalable routing is critical to handle dynamic topology, frequent link changes, and growing traffic without degrading latency or reliability.

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Mobile Orbital Domain-based Hierarchical Routing in Satellite Networks

We propose a mobile orbital domain-based hierarchical routing scheme which addresses the challenges posed by constant satellite movement and the resulting dynamicnetwork topology, thus significantly improving the routing scalability and efficiency in satellite networks.