Developer:
Teerapat Wongagkaranon
Type:
Undergradated
Abstract:

          Nowadays, demand for wireless network access becomes more widespread. However, some areas like outdoor stadium and places out of reach of wireless signal are not able to provide such access. In addition, taking pictures and videos from an elevated view is beneficial for several purposes such as wildlife monitoring and broadcasting outdoor sports. This paper presents a system that provides temporary wireless access service for such areas and broadcasts pictures from the bird’s eye view. The system is designed to relay Wi-Fi connection from a main building on which long-range access points are installed to the service area through a balloon. The balloon is equipped with one access point receiving signal from the main building, another one for providing Wi-Fi service, an audio and video camera broadcast from the area to the building, and a power supply. A signal quality monitoring system is also developed to check the status of the equipment such as connectivity status, the number of Wi-Fi users, and the signal strength. The experiment is carried out by installing equipment in a modeled balloon, seeing how the system works and monitoring the working throughput of the equipment

Progress:
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