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Internet - To - Go Dr. Bob Dixon Chief Research Engineer OARNet and Ohio State University A Small Mobile Satellite System for Internet Access Anywhere ©2004 Robert S. Dixon All Rights Reserved.

©2004 Robert S. Dixon. All Rights Reserved. Provide high-speed Internet access for ALL purposes, including computers, telephones and PDAs. Inexpensive to build and operate Off-the-shelf parts for easy duplication Easy to operate by one person with one day training, with NO hand tools. Small and light Reliable and adaptable to diverse field conditions Easily modified Transportable System Design Goals

©2004 Robert S. Dixon. All Rights Reserved. Planned Applications Emergency communications. Provide distance learning in under connected locations such as rural areas and inner cities. Link field research to campus computers and laboratories and collaborators worldwide. Link field instruction and demonstrations to campus classrooms. Link field activities to remote databases, eg via PDAs. Special events, conferences, fairs, etc. Remote monitoring of construction projects.

Some Actual Applications National Farm Progress Show rural Iowa, Sept 2002 Distance Learning Conference Worthington, Ohio October 2002 Kentuckyana Cattle Auction rural Kentucky, February 2003 Lewis and Clark Re-enactment Pennsylvania to Oregon and back Ladysmith, WI School District. Stark Co, OH Parks District. Stark Co. OH Education District

Ladysmith-Hawkins School District Ladysmith, Wisconsin Students aiding the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources tracking wolf pack locations. Involve classroom-based students in analysis of stream quality and release of brown trout. Virtual field trips to copper mines in Upper Michigan.

Stark/Portage (County) Area Computer Consortium 31 school districts Ohio & Erie Canal National Heritage Corridor “ Virtual tours” to promote site visits and hands-on research projects along the corridor and its associated rivers. Corridor as an outdoor classroom to monitor the impact of human and ecological activities and teach land stewardship.

Stark County Park District Nature programs sent from parks to classrooms. Example - Birds of Prey.

Satellite Trailer Subsystems Dish and Radio Transceiver Power Leveling and Aiming Heating and Cooling On-Board Computer Local Wired and Wireless Connections Specialized Remote Units Telephone Video Broadcasting and Conferencing ©2004 Robert S. Dixon All Rights Reserved.

Ground Station Power Alternatives (ALL are provided) Local Power Outlet unlimited (long extension cord) Batteries via UPS 4 to 8 hours before (computer controlled) recharging Gasoline generator 3 days before (pushbutton start) refueling Type of power Running Time Also provides power to user-supplied equipment. ©2004 Robert S. Dixon All Rights Reserved.

Weatherproof Equipment Rack Cabinet ©2004 Robert S. Dixon All Rights Reserved. Mounted on shock absorbers. Automatic thermostatically controlled heater. Automatic thermostatically controlled ventilation fan. No actual air cooling. Use provided parasol if needed. Contents: Radio transmitter and receiver UPS and batteries (more batteries elsewhere) Auditory dish aiming instrument Ethernet switch, DHCP/NAT server Laptop PC Local wireless access point Power line frequency meter

Computing System Laptop PC Runs 3 special programs: Satellite aiming Dish Transceiver control and monitoring UPS control and battery monitoring Also supports all Internet access tools such as: Web browsing H.323 Video Conferencing Distance Learning tools optional encryption ©2004 Robert S. Dixon All Rights Reserved.

Local Site Transportable Ground Station Long-Range wireless (up to 20 miles) Wall-Penetrating wireless (several non-metal walls) Local Wireless (1000 ft) Local Ethernet Cable (200 ft) Ground Station to Local Site Connection Alternatives (ALL are provided) ©2004 Robert S. Dixon All Rights Reserved. 4

Specialized Remote Units BoatAutomobile Backpack Equestrian Satellite Trailer (Wearable heads-up display under development)

The Satellite Trailer as a Telephone Cell Tower Satellite Trailer Telephony Adapter Cordless Telephone Handheld Telephone Handheld Telephone 5 miles Up to 4 telephone lines and 36 telephones, local wireless. ©2004 Robert S. Dixon. All Rights Reserved.

Transportable Satellite Internet System ©2004 Robert S Dixon. All Rights Reserved.

Transportable Satellite Internet System

Internet2 Earth Satellite Tachyon Central Ground Station San Diego, CF Internet2 Confence Washington, DC Small Satellite Trailer Lewis and Clark Keelboat on Mississippi River Lewis and Clark Shore Encampment near St Louis, MO Total one-way path length 50,000 miles.

Weekly Educational Broadcasts and Conferences Lewis and Clark MORENet AppleResearch Channel Mobile Satellite Link Internet