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From: Matt Taggart <matt@lackof.org>
To: Cake List <cake@lists.bufferbloat.net>, bloat@lists.bufferbloat.net
Subject: [Bloat] Artemis and ISS?
Date: Sat, 18 Apr 2026 16:45:10 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <e47ab34f-95a0-4efa-9df0-58c1cc828d42@lackof.org> (raw)

Watching all the neat stuff coming from the Artemis2 mission it occurred 
to me: are they using SQM techniques and/or CAKE for these links?

Might really help with live video and latency sensitive stuff while they 
are bulk moving things around. Maybe they have old school QOS/COS stuff 
to absolutely reserve some channels? Or even dedicated links for 
different things. They can just throw resources at the problem (although 
I would argue some SQM would _always_ help, they are probably always BW 
constrained).

One thing I watched mentioned them testing a laser based connection that 
could do something like 260mbit. They also did ship-to-ship with ISS 
which is cool!

Also in addition to ship-to-ground, SQM on the ground relay links would 
be good (but again they are likely throwing dedicated reserved 
infrastructure at it).

Just my totally naive wondering. I would love to see a presentation of 
the details by the people working on it! I think that would be a huge PR 
win in generating more excitement for the program. (the radio/laser 
details too!)

-- 
Matt Taggart
matt@lackof.org


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