ADDING INTELLIGENCE TO INTERNET THROUGH SATELLITE

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ADDING INTELLIGENCE TO INTERNET THROUGH SATELLITE

BY

SHRIKANTH Nnshrikanth050@gmail.com

CONTENTS

Introduction Current trends Architecture design Data Flow diagram Application domain Research and development Conclusion Future of technology Bibliography

INTRODUCTION

Generations of satellites in the Internet

key questions arising in the design of a satellite-based system:

1) Satellite v/s terrestrial networks 2) Elements of satellite-based Internet link 3) Design issues

HISTORY

1973: Two European computers linked to an American network.

1996: The first consumer satellite Internet service went into service

1998: Intel has invested in satellite Internet businesses

2000: America Online Inc, and Hughes tested a

high-speed satellite Internet service in 16 cities.

HISTORY (contd..) 2002: StarBand Communications Inc. and Hughes

offer satellite Internet

2005: WildBlue's brought its satellite Internet service to rural areas around US

2008: Google and HSBC plan to provide cheap, high-speed net to Africa and other emerging markets.

2009: Hughes satellite internet service is available at US military bases.

CURRENT TRENDS Advanced Satellite Internet Modems.

Secure communications - 3DES Encryption.

Enforced Quality of Service (QoS).

ARCHITECTURE DESIGN

INTERNET TRAFFIC CATEGORIES

Contd..

Traffic Definition IDS traffic category

Web sites popular over long time

A

Publisher pushed B

Automatically identified as hot Web sites

C

Real-time streaming D

Kiosk unicast requests E

Semi-real time F

DATA FLOW

Contd..

Caching at both ends of the satellite.

Automated monitoring.

Proactive content refreshing.

Contd..

IDS issues:

Throughput balance.

Missing web pages.

DNS lookup.

Fault tolerance.

WORK MODEL

Contd..

BEAM SPOTS OF SATELLITE

UTILITY

Efficient internet for homes, business etc.

Availability.

Less login time.

State of the art technology.

No land line phone requirement.

APPLICATION AREAS Rural and remote areas.

Internet based applications.

Disaster places.

War fields.

Internet on the move

SCOPE

Areas with no cable connection.

Fairly decent upload and download speed.

Latency is reducing day by day, suiting

real-time applications.

STATISTICAL DETAILS

CONCLUSION Satellite Internet promise a new era of global

connectivity, but also present new challenges to common Internet applications.

Further improvements can be made at the protocol level by extending the current TCP standard.

FUTURE OF TECHNOLOGY Improving the availability.

A transport and proxy for real-time streaming traffic within IDS.

Improved Security and QoS for all traffic flowing through IDS.

Information mined from warehouse and kiosk

databases

Contd..

Future launches:

W3B

KA-SAT

BIBLIOGRAPHY

BOOKS:

Ghaleb Abdulla, Edward A. Fox, Marc Abrams, "Shared User Behavior on the World Wide Web".

Chen et. al, "Wormhole Caching with HTTP Push Method for a Satellite-Based Global Multicast Replication System".

James Gwertzman and Margo Seltzer, "The Case for Geographical Push-Caching” and "World-Wide Web Cache Consistency".

Contd..

WEB SITES:

www.wikipedia.com

www.cs.vt.edu

www.skycache.com

www.intelsat.com

www.ibeam.com.

Thank You..

QUERIES..?