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A COMPLETE SOLUTION TO THAT LOT OF NON RENEWABLE ENRGY WHICH IS CONSUMED IN RUNNING A MOBILE PHONE
A MOBILE SYSTEM COMPLETELY BASED ON SOLAR ENERGY
What is a solar energy mobile system
When we talk of a mobile system, then only mobile phone or a mobile network can not be mentioned but both of these together form a complete mobile system.
so here is a complete mobile system which works on solar energy.
Solar energy based mobile phone
A solar based mobile phone works normally as other mobile phone while it charges up via a solar panel on the back of the phone in both sunny as well as cloudy days, apparently generating enough electric power to make a call anytime.
Advantages of solar mobile phone
These phone provide a unique user interface “to draw attention to preserving our fragile environment
These phones will be particularly useful in rural areas where there is no mains electricity
The phone can get fully charged in 8-15 hours depending on the climatic conditions. An hour of charging can yield between 5-15 minutes of talk time depending on the climatic conditions.
Solar based mobile network
This mobile network has been designed from the ground up- the hardware, software, towers and network architecture-to extend existing GSM networks into areas they could never before serve.
Description of solar based mobile network
Its components
Its software
Its deployments
Its architecture
Its technology
Hardware of solar based network
To drive down power, cost and size we had to design our own hardware. The result — three boxes at the core:
BlueBox BTS — The low-power, low-cost BTS (Base Transceiver Station) in a box. Complete GSM Base Station functionality in a single box, including microwave backhaul. It comes in two capacities – 1 TRX and 2 TRX.
GreenBox BSC — the world’s first rural-optimized
BSC (Base Station Controller). One GreenBox™ BSC supports up to 16 BTS nodes (WorldGSM™ Rural, Road or Village sites).
OrangeBox MSC — the compact MSC (Mobile Switching Center) for rural deployments. One OrangeBox™ supports up to 6 GreenBox™ BSC nodes, serving over 10,000 subscribers
Software of solar based network
The core network is built on the MontaVista distribution of Linux. This confers the following advantages:
Extreme stability — carrier-class uptimes
Flexibility — choose from a wide variety of silicon and hardware
Ubiquity — easy to find skills and resources
Open Source — free and easily adapted
Wide acceptance — by operators all over the world
Its deployments
It is deployed in any of three site configurations to support two different types of deployment.
The Rural Deployment — gives low cost coverage of entire rural areas by combining free-standing Rural Site Base Stations with rooftop-mounted village sites.