Networked Music Performance (NMP) is one of the most challenging real-time applications in which musicians can play together using the Internet without being physically together. Nowadays, the connection technology can have performance that guarantees an adequate Quality of Experience (QoE) for NMP. On the other hand, there are millions of musicians who live in remote and rural areas without access to high-speed network connections. The promising LEO satellite Internet technology could fill this gap and democratize NMP in remote places. This paper aims to provide an analysis of Starlink’s capability to meet the stringent requirements of NMP. We present an analysis of network metrics that are relevant to NMP applications and assess the NMP software JackTrip in order to test a real NMP application with LEO satellite Internet. The evaluation of the RTT, One-way delay, Packet loss, and jitter in different scenarios poses some challenges for the NMP scenario. We present the results of two live NMP jamming sessions with musicians, proposing an adapted QoE model that incorporates both objective and subjective metrics. With a tailored buffer strategy and the ability of a musician, we were able to obtain an adequate QoE, overcoming the challenges introduced by LEO satellite Internet.

A Comprehensive Evaluation of Networked Music Performance Using LEO Satellite Internet: The Starlink Use Case

Borgianni L.;Giordano S.;
2025-01-01

Abstract

Networked Music Performance (NMP) is one of the most challenging real-time applications in which musicians can play together using the Internet without being physically together. Nowadays, the connection technology can have performance that guarantees an adequate Quality of Experience (QoE) for NMP. On the other hand, there are millions of musicians who live in remote and rural areas without access to high-speed network connections. The promising LEO satellite Internet technology could fill this gap and democratize NMP in remote places. This paper aims to provide an analysis of Starlink’s capability to meet the stringent requirements of NMP. We present an analysis of network metrics that are relevant to NMP applications and assess the NMP software JackTrip in order to test a real NMP application with LEO satellite Internet. The evaluation of the RTT, One-way delay, Packet loss, and jitter in different scenarios poses some challenges for the NMP scenario. We present the results of two live NMP jamming sessions with musicians, proposing an adapted QoE model that incorporates both objective and subjective metrics. With a tailored buffer strategy and the ability of a musician, we were able to obtain an adequate QoE, overcoming the challenges introduced by LEO satellite Internet.
2025
Borgianni, L.; Adami, D.; Bosi, M.; Giordano, S.; Chafe, C.
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