Developing an NTN Architecture for End-to-End Performance Evaluation
Md Mahfuzur Rahman, Nishith Tripathi, Jeffrey H. Reed, and Lingjia Liu

TL;DR
This paper introduces SpaceNET, a practical NTN testbed using Starlink satellites and Mininet for end-to-end performance evaluation across maritime and terrestrial endpoints, providing real-world insights into LEO-based NTN performance.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel, reproducible testbed for NTN performance assessment combining real satellite links with emulation, enabling practical evaluation beyond theoretical models.
Findings
TCP throughput varies with terminal type and link conditions.
Latency measurements highlight the reliability of LEO NTN for real-time applications.
Performance insights inform future NTN routing and optimization strategies.
Abstract
Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN) are emerging as critical enablers of global connectivity, particularly in remote, unserved, underserved, or maritime regions lacking traditional infrastructure. While much of the existing work on NTN focuses on theoretical or simulated evaluations, practical implementations remain limited. In this paper, we present SpaceNET, a transparent NTN testbed that leverages the Starlink Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation in conjunction with Mininet-based emulation to perform end-to-end performance assessments across real-world maritime and terrestrial endpoints that can also be applied to 5th generation (5G). Specifically, we establish a bidirectional link between a ground terminal located in Blacksburg, Virginia, and a maritime terminal aboard a cruise ship near Key West, Florida. We report detailed transmission control protocol (TCP) throughput, user…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSatellite Communication Systems · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks · UAV Applications and Optimization
