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Raval Sneh

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Dept. of Computer Science

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WHAT IS PROJECT LOON?

Project Loon is a network of balloons

traveling on the edge of space, designed to

connect people in rural and remote areas.

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THE PILOT TEST

Project Loon starts in June 2013 with an experimental pilot in

New Zealand. A small group of Project Loon pioneers will test

the technology in Christchurch and Canterbury.

30 balloons, launched from New Zealand’s South Island.

The experience of these pilot testers will be used to refine the

technology and shape the next phase of Project Loon.

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THE TECHNOLOGY

Project Loon balloons float in the stratosphere, twice

as high as airplanes and the weather.

They are carried around the Earth by winds and

they can be steered by rising or descending to an

altitude with winds moving in the desired direction.

People connect to the balloon network using a

special Internet antenna attached to their building.

The signal bounces from balloon to balloon, then to

the global Internet back on Earth.

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Stratosphere

Situated between 10 km and 60 km altitude

on the edge of space.

Air pressure is 1% of that at sea level.

Thinner atmosphere offers less protection from

the UV radiation and temperature caused by

the sun’s rays.

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HOW LOON MOVES

Winds in the stratosphere are generally steady and

slow-moving at between 5 and 20 mph, and each

layer of wind varies in direction.

Project Loon uses software algorithms to determine

where its balloons need to go, then moves each one

into a layer of wind blowing in the right direction.

By moving with the wind, the balloons can be

arranged to form one large communications

network.

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HOW LOON IS DESIGNED

ENVELOPE

SOLAR PANELS

EQUIPMENT

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Component

Solar panels

Envelop

Equipment Raval Sneh

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ENVELOPE

Project Loon’s balloon envelopes are made from

sheets of polyethylene plastic and stand fifteen meters

wide by twelve meters tall when fully inflated.

A parachute attached to the top of the envelope

allows for a controlled descent and landing whenever

a balloon is ready to be taken out of service.

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SOLAR PANELS

Each unit’s electronics are powered by an array of solar panels that sits between the envelope and the hardware.

In full sun, these panels produce 100 Watts of power - enough to keep the unit running while also charging a battery for use at night.

By moving with the wind and charging in the sun, Project Loon is able to power itself using only renewable energy sources.

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EQUIPMENT

A small box containing the balloon’s electronic equipment .

This box contains circuit boards that control the system .

Radio antennas to communicate with other balloons and with Internet antennas on the ground .

And batteries to store solar power so the balloons can operate during the night .

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HOW LOON CONNECTS

Each balloon can provide connectivity to a

ground area about 40 km in diameter at

speeds comparable to 3G.

Each balloon is equipped with a GPS for

tracking its location

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HOW LOON CONNECTS

Three radio transceivers.

balloon-to-balloon communications.

balloon-to-ground communication.

third for backup.

The balloons use antennas equipped with specialized radio frequency technology.

Project Loon currently uses ISM bands that are available for anyone to use.

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ISM BANDS

The industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) radio

bands .

Radio bands reserved internationally for the use

of radio frequency (RF) energy for industrial,

scientific and medical purposes other than

communications.

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Advantages

Easy to use.

Speed.

Increasing Internet usage.

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Disadvantages

Cost.

Maintenance.

Balloon can work for few week only.

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Bibliography

http://www.google.com/loon/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Projectloon

http://www.youtube.com/googleloon

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Thank You….