Under the guidance of:
Dr. Anupma Marwaha
HOD ECE Deptt.
By-
Pulkit Singhal
GEC/121826
GOOGLE PROJECT LOON
Content
 Introduction
 What is Google Loon
 Objective
 Working
 Equipments
 How loon flies
 Current Scenario
 Advantages and Disadvantages
 References
INTERNET USERS AROUND THE WORLD
OBJECTIVES
An Internet World
 Speed
Connect the world with people.
Working
EQUIPMENTS
1. ENVELOPE
2. SOLAR PANELS
3. PAYLOAD
1. ENVELOPE
The inflated part of the balloon is called a balloon envelope.
Inside Envelope, there is another chamber called bladder used to
move up or down in the stratosphere layer.
Material –
Polyethylene Sheets
 Height – 40 feet
 Width - 50 feet
2. Solar Panel2. SOLAR PANEL
 It is between the envelope and payload.
Produces 100 Watt of power on single charge of 4 hours.
 Balloon is able to power itself using only renewable energy
sources.
3. PAYLOAD
Small Box that contains:
 Circuit Boards
 Radio Antenna
 Batteries
 GPS
 Flight Sensor
HOW LOON FLIES
The Method is defined in two ways:
1. Stratosphere.
2. Navigating with the wind.
1. STRATOSPHERE
Loon balloon float at 20km altitude.
Why Google choose Stratosphere?
 No Flight zones.
 No weather Condition.
 Direct sun rays.
 Wind moves steadily.
2. NAVIGATING WITH THE WIND
INDIA
Current Scenario
Sri Lanka’s officials signed an agreement with Google to
launch the helium-filled, high-tech balloons over the
country, making it the first country in the world to have
universal Internet
coverage.
 Google is gearing up to test 20 high-altitude balloons in
north Australia.
REFERENCES
 https://x.company/loon/
www. google.co.in
 http://techstory.in/project-loon/
 https://www.yaabot.com/29834/battling-it-out-for-internet-access-
from-the-skies-googles-project-loon-versus-facebooks-aquila/
https://www.slideshare.net/
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Loon
Google Loon LLC
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    Under the guidanceof: Dr. Anupma Marwaha HOD ECE Deptt. By- Pulkit Singhal GEC/121826 GOOGLE PROJECT LOON
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    Content  Introduction  Whatis Google Loon  Objective  Working  Equipments  How loon flies  Current Scenario  Advantages and Disadvantages  References
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    OBJECTIVES An Internet World Speed Connect the world with people.
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    1. ENVELOPE The inflatedpart of the balloon is called a balloon envelope. Inside Envelope, there is another chamber called bladder used to move up or down in the stratosphere layer. Material – Polyethylene Sheets  Height – 40 feet  Width - 50 feet
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    2. Solar Panel2.SOLAR PANEL  It is between the envelope and payload. Produces 100 Watt of power on single charge of 4 hours.  Balloon is able to power itself using only renewable energy sources.
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    3. PAYLOAD Small Boxthat contains:  Circuit Boards  Radio Antenna  Batteries  GPS  Flight Sensor
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    HOW LOON FLIES TheMethod is defined in two ways: 1. Stratosphere. 2. Navigating with the wind.
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    1. STRATOSPHERE Loon balloonfloat at 20km altitude. Why Google choose Stratosphere?  No Flight zones.  No weather Condition.  Direct sun rays.  Wind moves steadily.
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    Current Scenario Sri Lanka’sofficials signed an agreement with Google to launch the helium-filled, high-tech balloons over the country, making it the first country in the world to have universal Internet coverage.  Google is gearing up to test 20 high-altitude balloons in north Australia.
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    REFERENCES  https://x.company/loon/ www. google.co.in http://techstory.in/project-loon/  https://www.yaabot.com/29834/battling-it-out-for-internet-access- from-the-skies-googles-project-loon-versus-facebooks-aquila/ https://www.slideshare.net/  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Loon