AIRBORNE INTERNET BY T.NAGA MANI (06991A0539 ). DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING ST.THERESSA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY.

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AIRBORNE INTERNET BY T.NAGA MANI (06991A0539 ). DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING ST.THERESSA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

ABOUT AIRBORNE INTERNET The word on just about every Internet user's lips these days is "broadband." We have so much more data to send and download today, including audio files, video files and photos, that it's clogging our wimpy modems The airborne Internet will function much like satellite-based Internet access the trends and issues involved in developing an Airborne Internet capable of achieving this goal.

Airborne Internet is a private, secure and reliable peer-to-peer aircraft communications network that uses the same technology as the commercial Internet.

How does satellite Internet operate? Satellite Internet does not use telephone lines or cable systems, but instead uses a satellite dish for two-way (upload and download) data communications Two-way satellite Internet consists of: Approximately a two-foot by three-foot dish. Two-way satellite Internet consists of: Approximately a two-foot by three-foot dish Two modems (uplink and downlink) Coaxial cables between dish and modem

How the Airborne Internet Will Work

The Net Takes Flight Airborne-Internet systems will require that an antenna be attached to the side of your house or work place.

A HALO Overhead The Angel Technologies is developing an air borne internet network through its HALO Network. Photo courtesy Angel Technologies The Proteus plane will carry the network hub for the HALO Network. Photo courtesy Angel technologies Photo courtesy Angel Technologies The Proteus plane will carry the network hub for the HALO Network. The Proteus plane will carry the network hub for the HALO Network

Floating On Air Sky Station Blimp Diameter203 ft (62 m) Length515 ft (157 m) Widthapprox. 300 ft (91 m) PowerSolar and fuel cells  Sky Station International is counting on its blimps,in the race to deliver high-speed Internet access from high altitudes and calls them as lighter-than-air platforms

NASA's Sub-space Plans: Photo courtesy NASA The Helios aircraft will be equipped with telecommunications equipment and stay airborne for six months straight.

Conclusion Thus this airborne internet technology has a wide range of utilities in the field of aviation services like aircraft monitoring and air traffic management, weather information etc., and also provides an opportunity for the passengers to access the internet at very high altitudes that is, in the aeroplanes and other conventional services. Thus it is a further new trend in this mobile world which is establishing the connectivity by building network in the air.

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