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By ARVIND SINGH RAJPUROHIT 4th year (8th SEM) Electronic & Communication Engineering.

UNDER GUIDELINES OF:- RITESH SARASWAT


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The DAKNET network takes advantage of the existing communication and transportation infrastructure to distribute digital connectivity to outlying villages lacking a digital communications infrastructure.
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an ad hoc network that ,use wireless technology to provide asynchronous digital connectivity. Developed by MIT Media Lab Researchers. Deployed in remote parts of both India and Cambodia at a cost two orders of magnitude less than that of traditional land line solution.
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Daknet,

    

Information and Communication Technology Does not rely on real time connectivity Affordable and interactive Asynchronous mode of communication Example: o Voice mail o E-mail o Electronic bulletin board

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4 types of technological alternatives :

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Main components Hub


Kiosk Mobile

Access Point

DAKNET transmit data over short point to point links between kiosks and portable storage devices, called mobile access points (MAPS)
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MAP physical transports data among public kiosks and private communication devices (as an intranet ) and between kiosks and a hub (for non-real-time internet access ) Low cost WI-FI radio transreceiver automatically transfer the data stored in the MAP at high bandwidth for each point-to-point connection
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As the MAP-equipped vehicle comes within range of a village WI-FI enabled kiosks, it automatically sense the wireless connection and then uploads and downloads tens of megabytes of data.

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when a MAP- equipped vehicle comes within range of an internet access point(the hub), it automatically synchronized the data from all the rural kiosks using the internet

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DAKNET allows for low cost, low power radio devices to be used. The use of short distance radio- links also ensures high data rated . Does not have the interference problem. security problem. And maintenance cost associated with long distance wireless links.

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The store- and forward wireless network represented by DAKNET can be used for a wide Variety of application that require automated low cost distribution and collection of information .
INTERNET

/INTRANET MESSAGING :This can include e-mail, video/audio messaging , mobile e commerce.

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INFORMATION

DISTRIBUTION/BROADCASTING: This can include community bulletin boards ,transfer of education material , public heath ,announcements, news, music and videos broadcasts . INFORMATION COLLECTION :This can include collection of environment sensor information, voting, census/polling, health records and land records.
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RURAL

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT:-

By incorporating global positioning systems the DAKNET networks can also function as a means of tracking the movement of vehicles and shipment of goods in a geographical area .
INFORMATION

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SEARCHING,WEB SERVICES:By incorporating new types of internet applications that are designed for non- real-time access, many web- related applications can be developed for the rural markets.
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DAKNET provide a Seamless method of upgrading to always- on broadband connectivity.


 Can

use the same hardware, software, and user interface to enjoy real time information access.
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lowcost terminals ands interface design and application.


DAKNET

local

user-

makes it practical for individual household and private users to get connected.
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Capital cost of DAKNET hub providing connectivity to 12 surrounding villages.

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The estimated average range for 1 MAP is 6 villages, the cost per villages of DAKNET would be under $500. This could enable each village kiosk operator to achieve profitability within one year of operation.
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each villages a compact 3 dB antenna was installed on the roof of the kiosk as well as on the roof of a car vehicle serving as the mobile Access Points (MAP). The maximum range at which the wireless connection could be established was approximately 400 m. At the distance, the measured data rate was approximately 0.2 Mbps increased to 4 Mbps at distance of 10 m from kiosk antenna .
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in India and northern Cambodia are active using DAKNET with good results. rural connectivity solution for the Bhoomi e-governance project. is implemented in 20 villages in Orissa which about 75 miles away from Bhubaneswar.
People In DAKNET Affordable

Villages

make job searches and e shopping

September,2003 DAKNET is implemented in remote areas of Cambodia.

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First Mile solution Co-founder Richard fletcher and Amir Alexander Hasson . Provided telecommunication equipment that can cheaply connect the rural and remote population to internet through innovative technology. Reaches 40,000 villages through various Projects.
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Bhoomi, an initiative to computerized land records ,is recognized as the first national e governance initiative in India . Under by the state government a Karnataka, Bhoomi has been successfully implemented at district across the state to completely replaced the physical land records systems.
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bus with DAKNET MAP to transport land record request from each village kiosks to Taluka server. The server processes requests and output land records. Bus then delivers records to each village kiosk. Kiosks manager printout and collects some amounts per lands records.
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Govt.

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The Total cost of DAKNET MAP equipment used on the bus is $580, which include A custom embedded PC running Linux with 802.11b wireless card 512 Mbytes of compact Flash memory An100 mw amplifier Cabling mounting equipment 14 inch ohmi directional antenna. An uninterruptible power supply
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Motormen are e- postmen hired locally that ride their motorbikes between the central hub and surrounding schools

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DAKNET is going to be deployed and tested in large implementations with applications that exploit in broadband capabilities. The current R&D focus is on further lowering the costs of the required and developing a highly interoperable and cross platform so that deployment process can be streamlined.
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www.thinkcycle.org/tc-filesyste www.cs.cmu.edu www.thinkcycle2.media.mit.edu www.firstmilesolution.com www.daknet.net www.digitalpartners.org/drishtee.html

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