Drone beam internet using a laser
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As the second day of the conference F8 starting here at Fort Mason in San Francisco, Facebook announced its first hardware which is planned to be used to transmit Internet to billions of people around the world.
Facebook has completed the construction of unmanned aircraft code-named Aquilla and has a wingspan comparable to the Boeing 767 and the use of lightweight materials that may have less weight than a car. This solar-powered drone is predicted to have the ability to send Internet connectivity by using laser and radio signals.
During this time to note that Facebook also announced that it open sourced its development tool React Native, and show off the latest artificial intelligence system which can identify and understand the meaning of the video, and text content.
Aquila became very light, because it will be kept high for three months at a time using solar power. Just stay in the air as long as it is a challenge, but Facebook also will encourage access to the 60.000 to 90.000 feet down using lasers, as well as maintain communications between drones to maintain coverage across the wider region. Mark Zuckerberg also said that Facebook make breakthroughs in the field of communication technology and successfully tested laser and can transmit 100Gbps of data, which means ten times faster than any previous system ..
Drone system Facebook
Aquila is a concept that is very complete and the first we've ever seen from Aquila engineer who came from England and is based in Ascenta, unveiled almost a year ago. Facebook said it will begin test flights this summer, with a broader rollout over the next few years.
According to the explanation in the video Facebook, stations in the mainland will sends aircraft carrier to the radio internet. which will then send it to another plane using laser technology. Until finally drones can transmit radio signals to internet users on the ground.
Facebook internet.org project aims to provide Internet services to the people in the world who do not have access to the service. In addition through Facebook drone is currently working with various mobile operators to provide free Internet access for low-end users.
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