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.
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Airborne internet
1.
2. These days we know a single word that is Internet. And
to use internet only one thing comes in our mind that is
Broadband. We have so much more data to send and download
today, including audio files, video files and photos. Many Internet
users are switching to cable modems and digital subscriber lines
(DSLs) to increase their bandwidth. There's also a new type of
service being developed that will take broadband into the air that
is airborne internet. We'll take a look at the networks in
development, the aircraft and how consumers may use this
technology.
3. • Airborne Internet is a private, secure and reliable peer-to-
peer aircraft communications network that uses the same
technology as the commercial Internet.
• It is useful in providing the information about weather,
surrounding airspace environment and for aircraft-to-
aircraft communications.
• Airborne Internet (AI) is an approach to provide a general
purpose, multi application data channel to aviation.
• A primary application for AI is to track aircraft for the air
traffic control system.
4. • For broadband internet we use
Digital Subscriber Line(DSL), Cable
Modem, Fiber, Wireless, etc..
• Land-based lines are limited
physically in how much data they
can deliver because of the diameter
of the cable or phone line.
• Satellite Internet does not use
telephone lines or cable systems,
but instead uses a satellite dish for
two way data communications.
5. • Broadband internet covers Limited area.
• Unreliable- When operating at the distance from base
station the signal drops.
• Limited number of broadband subscribers.
• Bandwidth is limited
• High cost
8. • It is an internet broadband which Provide high-
speed wireless internet connection by placing
aircraft in fixed path over hundreds of cities.
• Deliver High speed Internet.
• AI uses a network called High Altitude Long
operation (HALO).
• This service can cover cities area around 75 mile
in diameter.
• It use high frequency between 28-38Ghz.
9. • The aircraft work as hub
• HALO work as wireless network with star topology
• (ISP) Internet Service Provider send the data through a
gateway to the hub in the aircraft
10. To provide the service for 24 hours, three aircraft will be
used each for 8 hour.
11. • AI divide the area into different cells.
(mobile cells)
• each spot beam serves a single "cell" on the ground in a
frequency-division multiplex fashion with 5-to-1
four sub-bands for subscriber units
(A,B,C and D)
The fifth sub-band for the gateway
(E)
12. • Adaptation to end user environments.
• Enhanced user connectivity globally.
• Secure and reliable information transactions.
• Bandwidth on demand provides efficient use of available
spectrum.
• It helps to achieve a broader bandwidth.
• It has the potential to provide cost savings for aircrafts
operators.
13.
14. 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.
15. New trend in this mobile world which is establishing
the connectivity by building network in the air.
Editor's Notes
These days we know a single word that is Internet. And to use internet only one thing comes in our mind that 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. Many Internet users are switching to cable modems and digital subscriber lines (DSLs) to increase their bandwidth. There's also a new type of service being developed that will take broadband into the air. Here, we'll learn about the future of the Airborne Internet. We'll take a look at the networks in development, the aircraft and how consumers may use this technology.