About LEOScope

LEOScope is an open-source measurement testbed for Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Constellation Satellite Networks (eg, Starlink). It is driven by community efforts where people contribute nodes (LEO ground-terminal and compute) to the testbed for researchers/developers across the globe to perform experiments across the LEO network and this drive innovation in this new space!

Key Features

LEO Network Testbed

Our open-source measurement testbed for LEO networks allows users to measure and analyze LEO network performance.

Experimentation

Schedule Experiments to run across the globe based on various triggers that you decide.

This testbed is currently being maintained by the University of Surrey. Please contact us on leoscopetestbed@surrey.ac.uk for any questions. The testbed code is available on Github Repository as open source. Thanks to all the contributors listed below:

Developers and Maintainers

  • Nishanth Sastry, University of Surrey
  • Mohamed Kassem, University of Surrey
  • Vinod Khandkar, University of Surrey
  • Abdullahi Abubakar, University of Surrey
  • Roger Zhang, University of Surrey
  • Saeed Fadaei, University of Surrey
  • James Cocker, University of Surrey
  • Aravindh Raman, (While at) Telefonica
  • Debopam Bhattacherjee, Microsoft Research (India)
  • Aryan Taneja, Microsoft Research (India)
  • Shubham Tiwari, (While at) Microsoft Research (India)
  • Saksham Bhushan, (While at) Microsoft Research (India)
Nodes for the testbed have been donated/contributed by:

Node Contributors

  • University of Surrey (London, Wrexham, and Nigeria)
  • Edinburgh (Edinburgh Node)
  • Telefonica (Madrid Node)
  • University of Victoria
  • Technical University of Munich
  • Osnabrück University
  • Virginia Tech

Contact Us

leoscopetestbed@surrey.ac.uk

Frequently Asked Questions