3. MOB. AD HOC CONNECTIVITY Tuesday, March 08, 2011 ECE 3 The DAKNET network takes advantage of the existing communication and transportation infrastructure to distribute digital connectivity to outlying villages lacking a digital communications infrastructure.
17. Mobile Access PointDAKNET transmit data over short point –to –point links between kiosks and portable storage devices, called mobile access points (MAPS)
18. Tuesday, March 08, 2011 ECE 8 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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47. 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.Tuesday, March 08, 2011 ECE 22
53. A session occur each time the bus comes within range of kiosk and MAP transfer. data.The average Length of session 2 min,34 sec. during data transfer 20.9 Mbytes unidirectional & twice that amount bidirectional.Actual data throughput for a session is 2.47Mbps &kiosk is go in out connection. Tuesday, March 08, 2011 ECE 26
61. NEXT STEPS SCALING IT UP.. Tuesday, March 08, 2011 ECE 29 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.