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AIRBORNE INTERNET The Emerging Trend in the Mobile World, Building Network in the air AIRBORNE INTERNET The Emerging Trend in the Mobile World, Building Network in the air G.Nireesha MD.Noorjahan 07C51A C51A0599 G.Nireesha MD.Noorjahan 07C51A C51A0599 III B.Tech,CSE III B.Tech,CSE SAI SPURTHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Abstract The word on just about every Internet user's lips these days is "broadband." The word on just about every Internet user's lips these days is "broadband." Many Internet users are switching to cable modems and digital subscriber lines (DSL's) to increase their bandwidth. The airborne Internet will function much like satellite-based Internet access, but without the time delay. The airborne Internet will actually be used to compliment the satellite and ground-based networks, not replace them Many Internet users are switching to cable modems and digital subscriber lines (DSL's) to increase their bandwidth. The airborne Internet will function much like satellite-based Internet access, but without the time delay. The airborne Internet will actually be used to compliment the satellite and ground-based networks, not replace them Airborne Internet is a private, secure and reliable peer- to-peer aircraft communications network that uses the same technology as the commercial Internet 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? Two-way satellite Internet consists of: Two-way satellite Internet consists of: Approximately a two-foot by three-foot dish Approximately a two-foot by three-foot dish Two modems (uplink and downlink) Two modems (uplink and downlink) Coaxial cables between dish and modem Coaxial cables between dish and modem

How the Airborne Internet Will Work ? This diagram shows how the HALO Network will enable a high-speed wireless Internet connection This diagram shows how the HALO Network will enable a high-speed wireless Internet connection Angel Technologies is planning an airborne Internet network, called High Altitude Long Operation (HALO), which would use lightweight planes to circle overhead and provide data delivery faster than a T1 line for businesses. Angel Technologies is planning an airborne Internet network, called High Altitude Long Operation (HALO), which would use lightweight planes to circle overhead and provide data delivery faster than a T1 line for businesses. Angel TechnologiesT1 line Angel TechnologiesT1 line

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

Compare/Contrast to ground based internet

IMPLEMENTATION SYSTEMS A HALO Overhead A HALO Overhead The centerpiece of this network is the Proteus plane, which will carry wireless networking equipment into the air. The centerpiece of this network is the Proteus plane, which will carry wireless networking equipment into the air.

NASA's Sub-space Plans NASA is also playing a role in a potential airborne Internet system being developed by AeroVironment. NASA is also playing a role in a potential airborne Internet system being developed by AeroVironment.. The Helios aircraft will be equipped with telecommunications equipment and stay airborne for six months straight. The Helios prototype is constructed out of materials such as carbon fiber, graphite epoxy, Kevlar and Styrofoam, covered with a thin, transparent skin.

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 aero planes 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. 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 aero planes 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.