In today's society, where communication technology is increasingly developed, it has intensified the gap between remote areas lacking network coverage and developed societies.
Recently, both Google and Facebook have launched related projects. The Internet.org organization established by GoogleProject Loon and MarkZuckerberg is committed to providing Internet services to remote areas of the world with poor network base stations.
ProjectLoon plans to provide Internet access to remote areas via hot air balloons. By using a special network antenna placed on a building in the home, people transmit signals from the antenna to the hot air balloon, and then return the data from the balloon to the global Internet. Internet.org uses a similar approach, the only difference being that it plans to use drones as a transmission medium.
The advantages of building a full wireless network in the air are obvious, low-cost, and not subject to human damage, without the need to spend a lot of human and financial resources to build the infrastructure. But is this all-wireless network just a gimmick, or can it really help the underdeveloped areas of the network?
How the entire wireless network works in the air
Although the entire wireless network looks like some whimsical, the origin of the technical concept is not groundless. Years ago, an engineering team with top aerospace engineers, optical experts, and computer scientists successfully built a broadband wireless network for the US military. The network is capable of supporting data transmission between aircraft and terrestrial satellite base stations within 200km while maintaining speeds between 10Gbps and 80Gbps. This technology has also become a milestone in the development of full wireless network transmission in the air.
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