[Starlink] Starlink in Northern Europe: A New Look at Stationary and In-motion Performance

Craig Polk c.polk at comsoc.org
Thu Feb 27 09:36:14 EST 2025


Hesham,

Is this your paper? Are you submitting it for the WG to review as a
possible INGR Topic article?

Best regards,
Craig

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On Thu, Feb 27, 2025, 12:01 AM Hesham ElBakoury <helbakoury at gmail.com>
wrote:

> This paper [1] This paper evaluates the Flat High Performance (FHP)
> terminal's performance in Finland, Northern Europe.
>
> *Abstract*
> "Starlink has introduced the Flat High Performance (FHP) terminal,
> specifically designed to support the vehicles and the vessels in motion as
> well as the high-demand stationary users. The research on FHP terminal
> throughput analysis remains limited, only a few existing studies evaluate
> FHP, focusing on the limited parameters and scenarios. This paper evaluates
> the FHP terminal's performance in Finland, Northern Europe. We examine
> round-trip time (RTT), uplink, and downlink throughput for both stationary
> and in-motion use. We measure network efficiency across six geographically
> diverse servers and get insights of network routing strategies. Our results
> show that Starlink provides high-speed, low-RTT connectivity, however, the
> throughput experiences fluctuations with slight degradation when in motion.
> Additionally, we compare Starlink and terrestrial network RTT and possible
> routing paths."
>
> Hesham
> [1] https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.15552
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