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An experimental evaluation of satellite constellation emulators

Victor Cionca, Ferenc Szabo, Stanimir Vasilev, Dylan Smyth

Abstract

Satellite emulation software is essential for research due to the lack of access to physical testbeds. To be useful, emulators must generate observations that are well-aligned with real-world ones, and they must have acceptable resource overheads for setting up and running experiments. This study provides an in-depth evaluation of three open-source emulators: StarryNet, OpenSN, and Celestial. Running them side-by-side and comparing them with real-world measurements from the WetLinks study identifies shortcomings of current satellite emulation techniques as well as promising avenues for research and development.

An experimental evaluation of satellite constellation emulators

Abstract

Satellite emulation software is essential for research due to the lack of access to physical testbeds. To be useful, emulators must generate observations that are well-aligned with real-world ones, and they must have acceptable resource overheads for setting up and running experiments. This study provides an in-depth evaluation of three open-source emulators: StarryNet, OpenSN, and Celestial. Running them side-by-side and comparing them with real-world measurements from the WetLinks study identifies shortcomings of current satellite emulation techniques as well as promising avenues for research and development.

Paper Structure

This paper contains 12 sections, 4 figures, 1 table.

Figures (4)

  • Figure 1: Architecture for the evaluated satellite emulators
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  • Figure 4: Delays incurred when updating the constellation characteristics, $y$ axis in $log$-scale.