Near-realtime Earth Observation Via Starlink LEO Satellite Constellation
Bo Wu (1), David Tipper (1), Pengfei Zhou (1) ((1) University of Pittsburgh)

TL;DR
This paper explores leveraging Starlink's LEO satellite network to enable near-realtime Earth observation data transfer, introducing a novel system and algorithms that improve data delivery efficiency from EO satellites.
Contribution
It proposes the Starlink Space User system and algorithms for efficient data relaying from EO satellites using Starlink infrastructure, a novel approach in satellite data communication.
Findings
Significantly reduces median data backlog per satellite.
Demonstrates feasibility of using Starlink for Earth observation data transfer.
Achieves improved data delivery performance in simulations.
Abstract
Earth observation (EO) satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) are collecting vast amounts of data, which are invaluable for applications such as monitoring forest fires. However, data downloading from EO satellites faces significant challenges due to the limited number of ground stations and the brief communication windows with them. Conversely, emerging LEO constellations like Starlink have enabled continuous connectivity and revolutionized access for ordinary users globally, who can connect via a simple satellite dish. In this paper, we study the feasibility of supporting EO satellites with Starlink satellite infrastructure and introduce a novel data delivery system, designated as "Starlink Space User" (SSU), for relaying data from observation satellites. SSU treats EO satellites as space users of Starlink, facilitating efficient data transfer to Earth. At the core of SSU is a novel…
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