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Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning for Joint Handover Management and Power Allocation in Multi-Orbit Satellite Networks

Yassine Afif

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Future sixth-generation non-terrestrial networks are expected to combine low Earth orbit (LEO), medium Earth orbit (MEO), and geostationary Earth orbit (GEO) satellites, whose complementary layers must be coordinated through joint user association, power allocation, and handover management under fast LEO dynamics. This paper studies this problem by formulating it as a mixed-integer nonlinear program and decomposing it into a multi-agent reinforcement learning (MARL) policy that selects the assoc...

Submitted: August 17, 2026Subjects: Engineering; Chemical Engineering

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Future sixth-generation non-terrestrial networks are expected to combine low Earth orbit (LEO), medium Earth orbit (MEO), and geostationary Earth orbit (GEO) satellites, whose complementary layers must be coordinated through joint user association, power allocation, and handover management under fast LEO dynamics. This paper studies this problem by formulating it as a mixed-integer nonlinear program and decomposing it into a multi-agent reinforcement learning (MARL) policy that selects the associations and a convex power-allocation subproblem solved exactly at each time slot that defines the reward of the MARL part. The association policy is trained with multi-agent proximal policy optimization (MAPPO) and the targeted multi-agent communication (TarMAC) mechanism, and is made aware of the orbital layer through a state that encodes layer-dependent handover penalties. Evaluated on a realistic multi-constellation scenario built from real two-line element data over Nairobi, Kenya, the proposed policy reaches 92% of the throughput of a greedy signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) maximizing scheme while triggering more than four times fewer handovers, and improves throughput by roughly 14% over a conservative stay heuristic. Compared to an LEO-only learned policy of identical architecture, it attains slightly higher throughput with fewer handovers by offloading a fraction of the users to the MEO and GEO layers, an emergent multi-orbit behavior that drives its favorable throughput and handover trade-off.


Source: arXiv:2608.14335v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2608.14335v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2608.14335v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2608.14335v1

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Aug 17, 2026
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