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OUTERNET 
Presented by, 
STEFFY ALBERT 
CS-B, S7 
ROLL NO-84 
GUIDED BY-: Dr. SHEENA MATHEW
OUTLINE 
โ€ข INTRODUCTION 
โ€ข NEED FOR OUTERNET 
โ€ข HOW IT WORKS? 
โ€ข CUBESATS 
โ€ข DATA SERVICES 
โ€ข HARDWARE & SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS 
โ€ข COMPARISON WITH OTHER TECHNOLOGY 
โ€ข BENEFITS OF OUTERNET 
โ€ข CONCLUSION 
โ€ข REFERENCES
INTRODUCTION 
๏ฑINFORMATION FOR THE WORLD FROM OUER SPACE. 
โ€ข The Outernet is a global network of cube satellites broadcasting 
internet data through Wi-Fi to all people on planet for free. 
โ€ข Outernet project is currently under development by the Media 
Development Investment Fund (MDIF), a US based non-profit 
organization established in 1995.
โ€ข This is not the Internet, nor even really the Web. The data 
stream, for all intents and purposes, moves one way. 
โ€ข Provides a basic level of information and education to the 
world for free. 
โ€ข Outernetโ€™s near-term goal is to provide the entire world with 
broadcast data, the long-term vision includes the addition of 
two-way Internet access for everyone for free.
โ€ขMDIF plans to ask NASA to test their Outernet 
technology on the International Space Station. 
โ€ข If everything goes according to plan, the Outernet 
could be here by 2015.
WHAT PROBLEM IS OUTERNET SOLVING ? 
๏ถLess than 40% of the global population has access to the 
wealth of knowledge found on the Internet. 
๏ถThe price of data in many parts of the world continues to be 
unaffordable for the majority of global citizens. 
๏ถIn some places, such as rural areas and remote regions, cell 
towers and Internet cables simply don't exist. 
The primary objective of the Outernet is to bridge the 
global information divide.
CONCEPT OF OPERATION 
โ€ข Satellites are the fastest and cheapest way to reach every 
person on Earth. 
โ€ข Outernetโ€™s Wi-Fi solution works by using hundreds of tiny 
10cm cube shaped satellites called โ€œCubesatsโ€. 
โ€ข The plan is to launch hundreds of low-cost miniature 
satellites, known as Cubesats, into low Earth orbit(LEO). 
โ€ข Each satellite receives data streams from a network of ground 
stations and transmit that data in a continuous loop until new 
content is received.
CUBESATS 
โ€ขA CubeSat is a type of miniaturized satellite for space 
research with a volume of exactly one liter (10 cm 
cube), has a mass of 1.33 kilograms. 
โ€ข Double or triple configurations are possible. In this case 
allowable mass is 2 kg or 3 kg respectively.
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LAUNCH OF CUBESAT 
โ€ข Cubesats are launched and deployed using a 
mechanism called Poly-Picosatellite Orbit Deployer 
(P-POD). 
โ€ข P-PODs are mounted to a launch vehicle and carry 
Cubesats into orbit, then deploy them after proper 
signal is received from the launch vehicle.
EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF CUBESAT
Specifications. 
โ€ข The standard 10ร—10ร—10 cm Cubesat is often called a 
1U meaning one unit. 
โ€ข Cubesats such as โ€œ2Uโ€ Cubesat (20ร—10ร—10 cm) and 
โ€œ3Uโ€ Cubesat (30ร—10ร—10 cm)can also be made. 
โ€ขWith their relatively small size, Cubesats could each be 
made and launched for an estimated price of $65,000โ€“ 
$80,000( 40 lakh - 50 lakh).
The Outernet project consists of three 
segments: 
1. SPACE SEGMENT 
๏ถ Space Segment consists of satellites evenly spaced in circular 
equatorial orbit. 
2.USER SEGMENT 
๏ถThe user segment consist of clients who wish to use the Outernet 
Service via their mobiles or tablets. 
3.GROUND SEGMENT 
๏ถThis segment consists of several ground stations spread around 
the equator of earth. 
๏ถ Due to the constellationโ€™s equatorial orbit, each of the satellites 
will pass every ground station during every orbit.
1.Outernet transmits over a purpose-built 
nanosatellite constellation. An 
external hotspot converts the satellite 
signals into Wi-Fi. 
2.Content delivered is stored and 
displayed on hotspot receivers and 
devices such as smartphones, tablets, 
computers, and USB receivers. 
3. Users request content via SMS, 
facebook , facebook 0etc. A voting 
system creates a queue for 
broadcasting.
DATA SERVICES 
Disruption-Tolerant Datacasting 
โ€ข Delay/Disruption Tolerant Networking (DTN)- used to enable 
packetized data over space links. 
โ€ข Unlike session-based Internet protocols, datacasts do not have message 
acknowledgements or retransmission requests. 
โ€ข DTN protocols and techniques give an Internet-like data exchange to 
spacecraft. 
โ€ข Outernet intends to use Wi-Fi technology and standard 
international protocols such as DVB, Digital Radio Mondiale, and 
UDP-based Wi-Fi multicasting. 
โ€ข It's the modern version of shortwave radio, or BitTorrent from space.
HOW IT WORKS? 
1 
2 
3 
4
โ€ข Users can share the information on their local computer networks. 
How is new content requested? 
โ€ข Currently, there are several different ways users can request new 
content from Outernet:
SOFTWARE REQIUREMENTS 
โ€œLibrarian" -Outernet's Content Application 
โ€ข Librarian is what a user would have installed on their device 
that would receive Outernet content and act as their browser. 
โ€ข Librarian decrypts the broadcast content that has been 
downloaded to the device. 
โ€ข The current version does not provide any search capability. 
That feature is planned for future releases.
Librarian -:Implementation details 
โ€ข Multi-language support 
Librarian has been built with multi-language support. 
โ€ข Content signature 
Each piece of content (HTML page and/or images) is sent in 
encrypted format using GnuPG and 2048- bit encryption 
key. 
โ€ข Storage conservation 
In order to conserve bandwidth and storage, all content is 
broadcast as zip files.
Librarian's startup page.
Original Wikipedia page:
Page as it appears on Librarian via Outernet
SIMILAR TECHNOLOGIES 
๏ฑGoogleโ€™s Project Loon 
โ€ข Googleโ€™s work to provide Internet coverage for all comes in 
the form of balloons. 
โ€ข The balloons are controlled to rise and descend through layers 
of wind to connect with signal bouncing from earth-bound 
antennas, skywards and back. 
โ€ข Outernet and loon two different, non-competing projects. 
Project Loon will provide regular internet service--and do so 
for a fee.
OUTERNET
๏ฑFacebookโ€™s Internet.org 
โ€ข Where Google is opting for balloons, however, 
Facebook is taking a slightly different direction to 
connect the world from the sky with drones. 
โ€ข Facebookโ€™s work is a part of larger initiative called 
Internet.org, 
โ€ข Specifically, Facebook hopes to use solar-powered 
drones by Ascenta to beam down Internet connections 
from different altitudes and platforms depending on 
population density.
WHAT WILL OUTERNET DELIVER? 
๏ถNEWS AND INFORMATION 
โ€ขInternational and local news 
โ€ขCrop prices for farmers 
โ€ข Government notices 
๏ถAPPLICATIONS AND CONTENT 
โ€ข Open Street Map, e-books 
โ€ขWikipedia in its entirety 
โ€ขMovies, music, games, soft wares. 
COURSEWARE 
โ€ขOpen courseware materials like Khan 
Academy , Coursera etc 
โ€ขOpen Source Ecology 
๏ถEMERGENCY 
COMMUNICATIONS 
โ€ขUsed when cellular networks fail 
โ€ขDisaster relief coordination 
โ€ขGlobal notification system
Benefits of Outernet 
๏ƒ˜Allow users to bypass any internet censorship policies that their governments have in 
place. 
๏ƒ˜The network could also be used as a global notification system during emergencies and 
natural disasters, when mobile base stations and power grids go offline. 
๏ƒ˜Less land and material consumed by not building multiple ground stations. 
๏ƒ˜Would aid disaster management and earth observation satellites. 
๏ƒ˜Encrypted, private access to satellite data. 
๏ƒ˜ Increases data throughput and communication opportunities/day. 
๏ƒ˜ Low cost and easy to build/test prototype. 
๏ƒ˜Benefits all satellite applications. 
๏ƒ˜ Building an infrastructure for the future .
CONCLUSION 
๏ถOuternet is an ambitious project that seeks to create a global WI-FI. 
๏ถ The project has started running simulations this year, and in 2015 the 
initiators want to start the construction phase. 
๏ถOnce Outernet comes on air it will deliver web data to the two-thirds 
of the planet that has never accessed the Internet. 
๏ถAdditionally, Outernet will offer a humanitarian notification system 
during emergencies ,to help coordinate disaster relief and provide the 
free flow of information in war-torn or dictatorial countries.
REFERENCES 
[1] Syed Karim, Aaron Q. Rogers, and Edward J. Birrane:: Small satellite conference Utah:Bridging the 
Information Divide, Offering Global Access to Digital Content with a Disruptive CubeSat 
Constellation. 
[2] NASA. (2010, September) Tracking and Data Relay Satellites (TDRS). [Online]. 
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/multi/tdrs.html 
[3] CubeSatShop.com, CubeSat Summer Workshop at Small Sat Conference. [Online] 
Http://www.cubesatshop.com/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&product 
_id=11&category_id=5&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=67 
[4]Toorian, Armen et. Al, โ€•CubeSats as Responsive Satellites,โ€– Paper no. AIAA-RS3 2005- 3001, AIAA 
3rd Responsive Space Conference, Los Angeles, CA, 25-28 April 2005 [4] CubeSat Kit (Pumpkin, Inc., 
San Francisco, CA). http://www.cubesatkit.com 
[5] Stephan Horan, "The potential for using LEO telecommunications constellations," International 
Journal of Satellite Communications, vol. 20, no. 5, pp. 347-361, July 2002. 
[6] Swartwout, M. A., โ€œA Brief History of Rideshares (and Attack of The CubeSats),โ€ Aerospace 
Conference 2011 IEEE, 1-15 (2011).
THANK YOUโ€ฆ..๏Š
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OUTERNET

  • 1. OUTERNET Presented by, STEFFY ALBERT CS-B, S7 ROLL NO-84 GUIDED BY-: Dr. SHEENA MATHEW
  • 2. OUTLINE โ€ข INTRODUCTION โ€ข NEED FOR OUTERNET โ€ข HOW IT WORKS? โ€ข CUBESATS โ€ข DATA SERVICES โ€ข HARDWARE & SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS โ€ข COMPARISON WITH OTHER TECHNOLOGY โ€ข BENEFITS OF OUTERNET โ€ข CONCLUSION โ€ข REFERENCES
  • 3. INTRODUCTION ๏ฑINFORMATION FOR THE WORLD FROM OUER SPACE. โ€ข The Outernet is a global network of cube satellites broadcasting internet data through Wi-Fi to all people on planet for free. โ€ข Outernet project is currently under development by the Media Development Investment Fund (MDIF), a US based non-profit organization established in 1995.
  • 4. โ€ข This is not the Internet, nor even really the Web. The data stream, for all intents and purposes, moves one way. โ€ข Provides a basic level of information and education to the world for free. โ€ข Outernetโ€™s near-term goal is to provide the entire world with broadcast data, the long-term vision includes the addition of two-way Internet access for everyone for free.
  • 5. โ€ขMDIF plans to ask NASA to test their Outernet technology on the International Space Station. โ€ข If everything goes according to plan, the Outernet could be here by 2015.
  • 6. WHAT PROBLEM IS OUTERNET SOLVING ? ๏ถLess than 40% of the global population has access to the wealth of knowledge found on the Internet. ๏ถThe price of data in many parts of the world continues to be unaffordable for the majority of global citizens. ๏ถIn some places, such as rural areas and remote regions, cell towers and Internet cables simply don't exist. The primary objective of the Outernet is to bridge the global information divide.
  • 7. CONCEPT OF OPERATION โ€ข Satellites are the fastest and cheapest way to reach every person on Earth. โ€ข Outernetโ€™s Wi-Fi solution works by using hundreds of tiny 10cm cube shaped satellites called โ€œCubesatsโ€. โ€ข The plan is to launch hundreds of low-cost miniature satellites, known as Cubesats, into low Earth orbit(LEO). โ€ข Each satellite receives data streams from a network of ground stations and transmit that data in a continuous loop until new content is received.
  • 8. CUBESATS โ€ขA CubeSat is a type of miniaturized satellite for space research with a volume of exactly one liter (10 cm cube), has a mass of 1.33 kilograms. โ€ข Double or triple configurations are possible. In this case allowable mass is 2 kg or 3 kg respectively.
  • 10. LAUNCH OF CUBESAT โ€ข Cubesats are launched and deployed using a mechanism called Poly-Picosatellite Orbit Deployer (P-POD). โ€ข P-PODs are mounted to a launch vehicle and carry Cubesats into orbit, then deploy them after proper signal is received from the launch vehicle.
  • 11. EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF CUBESAT
  • 12. Specifications. โ€ข The standard 10ร—10ร—10 cm Cubesat is often called a 1U meaning one unit. โ€ข Cubesats such as โ€œ2Uโ€ Cubesat (20ร—10ร—10 cm) and โ€œ3Uโ€ Cubesat (30ร—10ร—10 cm)can also be made. โ€ขWith their relatively small size, Cubesats could each be made and launched for an estimated price of $65,000โ€“ $80,000( 40 lakh - 50 lakh).
  • 13. The Outernet project consists of three segments: 1. SPACE SEGMENT ๏ถ Space Segment consists of satellites evenly spaced in circular equatorial orbit. 2.USER SEGMENT ๏ถThe user segment consist of clients who wish to use the Outernet Service via their mobiles or tablets. 3.GROUND SEGMENT ๏ถThis segment consists of several ground stations spread around the equator of earth. ๏ถ Due to the constellationโ€™s equatorial orbit, each of the satellites will pass every ground station during every orbit.
  • 14. 1.Outernet transmits over a purpose-built nanosatellite constellation. An external hotspot converts the satellite signals into Wi-Fi. 2.Content delivered is stored and displayed on hotspot receivers and devices such as smartphones, tablets, computers, and USB receivers. 3. Users request content via SMS, facebook , facebook 0etc. A voting system creates a queue for broadcasting.
  • 15. DATA SERVICES Disruption-Tolerant Datacasting โ€ข Delay/Disruption Tolerant Networking (DTN)- used to enable packetized data over space links. โ€ข Unlike session-based Internet protocols, datacasts do not have message acknowledgements or retransmission requests. โ€ข DTN protocols and techniques give an Internet-like data exchange to spacecraft. โ€ข Outernet intends to use Wi-Fi technology and standard international protocols such as DVB, Digital Radio Mondiale, and UDP-based Wi-Fi multicasting. โ€ข It's the modern version of shortwave radio, or BitTorrent from space.
  • 16. HOW IT WORKS? 1 2 3 4
  • 17. โ€ข Users can share the information on their local computer networks. How is new content requested? โ€ข Currently, there are several different ways users can request new content from Outernet:
  • 18. SOFTWARE REQIUREMENTS โ€œLibrarian" -Outernet's Content Application โ€ข Librarian is what a user would have installed on their device that would receive Outernet content and act as their browser. โ€ข Librarian decrypts the broadcast content that has been downloaded to the device. โ€ข The current version does not provide any search capability. That feature is planned for future releases.
  • 19. Librarian -:Implementation details โ€ข Multi-language support Librarian has been built with multi-language support. โ€ข Content signature Each piece of content (HTML page and/or images) is sent in encrypted format using GnuPG and 2048- bit encryption key. โ€ข Storage conservation In order to conserve bandwidth and storage, all content is broadcast as zip files.
  • 22. Page as it appears on Librarian via Outernet
  • 23. SIMILAR TECHNOLOGIES ๏ฑGoogleโ€™s Project Loon โ€ข Googleโ€™s work to provide Internet coverage for all comes in the form of balloons. โ€ข The balloons are controlled to rise and descend through layers of wind to connect with signal bouncing from earth-bound antennas, skywards and back. โ€ข Outernet and loon two different, non-competing projects. Project Loon will provide regular internet service--and do so for a fee.
  • 25. ๏ฑFacebookโ€™s Internet.org โ€ข Where Google is opting for balloons, however, Facebook is taking a slightly different direction to connect the world from the sky with drones. โ€ข Facebookโ€™s work is a part of larger initiative called Internet.org, โ€ข Specifically, Facebook hopes to use solar-powered drones by Ascenta to beam down Internet connections from different altitudes and platforms depending on population density.
  • 26. WHAT WILL OUTERNET DELIVER? ๏ถNEWS AND INFORMATION โ€ขInternational and local news โ€ขCrop prices for farmers โ€ข Government notices ๏ถAPPLICATIONS AND CONTENT โ€ข Open Street Map, e-books โ€ขWikipedia in its entirety โ€ขMovies, music, games, soft wares. COURSEWARE โ€ขOpen courseware materials like Khan Academy , Coursera etc โ€ขOpen Source Ecology ๏ถEMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS โ€ขUsed when cellular networks fail โ€ขDisaster relief coordination โ€ขGlobal notification system
  • 27. Benefits of Outernet ๏ƒ˜Allow users to bypass any internet censorship policies that their governments have in place. ๏ƒ˜The network could also be used as a global notification system during emergencies and natural disasters, when mobile base stations and power grids go offline. ๏ƒ˜Less land and material consumed by not building multiple ground stations. ๏ƒ˜Would aid disaster management and earth observation satellites. ๏ƒ˜Encrypted, private access to satellite data. ๏ƒ˜ Increases data throughput and communication opportunities/day. ๏ƒ˜ Low cost and easy to build/test prototype. ๏ƒ˜Benefits all satellite applications. ๏ƒ˜ Building an infrastructure for the future .
  • 28. CONCLUSION ๏ถOuternet is an ambitious project that seeks to create a global WI-FI. ๏ถ The project has started running simulations this year, and in 2015 the initiators want to start the construction phase. ๏ถOnce Outernet comes on air it will deliver web data to the two-thirds of the planet that has never accessed the Internet. ๏ถAdditionally, Outernet will offer a humanitarian notification system during emergencies ,to help coordinate disaster relief and provide the free flow of information in war-torn or dictatorial countries.
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