Provide faster and cheaper Internet access to help protecting and restoring rain forest as well as eliminating digital divide.
The current satellite network is slow and expensive. By providing a faster and cheaper point-to-point network, it will benefit 155 students and researchers to study, protect, and restore the rain forest. It will also benefits 1000 local villagers who will have internet access.
Analyze the terrain data to select and design a point-to-point wireless network that bridges Internet access from the city to the rain forest.
Fight global warming and eliminating digital divide by bring Internet access to local villages.
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).