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"Internet from Space" without Inter-satellite Links

Yannick Hauri, Debopam Bhattacherjee, Manuel Grossmann, Ankit Singla

202070 citationsDOI

Abstract

Buoyed by advances in space technology, several firms are planning satellite constellations to offer broadband Internet service. While these developments are happening quickly, there are also many uncertainties about the design of these networks. A key open question is whether or not they will incorporate direct connectivity between satellites, instead of only ground-satellite connections. We compare the network behavior resulting from the two outcomes of that question. Our analysis shows that inter-satellite links substantially reduce the temporal variations in latency, add greater resilience to weather, and could yield more than 3x the throughput achieved without such links. Thus, whether this one design element pans out could have a large bearing on the performance, reliability, and economics of these networks.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceSatelliteConstellationBroadbandKey (lock)Latency (audio)The InternetReliability (semiconductor)Communications satelliteResilience (materials science)TelecommunicationsBroadband networksComputer networkSatellite constellationComputer securityEngineeringWorld Wide WebAerospace engineeringQuantum mechanicsPower (physics)AstronomyPhysicsThermodynamicsSatellite Communication SystemsMobile Agent-Based Network ManagementDistributed systems and fault tolerance