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− | http://www.technologyreview.com/news/522371/how-remote-places-can-get-cellular-coverage-by-doing-it-themselves/ | + | * http://www.technologyreview.com/news/522371/how-remote-places-can-get-cellular-coverage-by-doing-it-themselves/ |
− | + | * http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/02/cellulars-open-source-future-is-latched-to-tallest-tree-in-the-village | |
==Pranala Menarik== | ==Pranala Menarik== | ||
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* [[OpenBTS: Script Membuat GNURadio 3.4.2 di Ubuntu 13.04]] | * [[OpenBTS: Script Membuat GNURadio 3.4.2 di Ubuntu 13.04]] | ||
* [[OpenBTS: Script Membuat OpenBTS dan yate di Ubuntu 13.04]] | * [[OpenBTS: Script Membuat OpenBTS dan yate di Ubuntu 13.04]] | ||
− | + | * [[OpenBTS: Script Membuat OpenBTS 2.8.0 di RangeNetwork Dev Kit]] | |
+ | * [[OpenBTS: Script Membuat OpenBTS di RangeNetwork Dev Kit]] | ||
===OpenBTS 2.6=== | ===OpenBTS 2.6=== | ||
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* [[OpenBTS: 2.8 dari SVN Install Clock 52MHz di Ubuntu 12.10]] '''RECOMMENDED''' | * [[OpenBTS: 2.8 dari SVN Install Clock 52MHz di Ubuntu 12.10]] '''RECOMMENDED''' | ||
* [[OpenBTS: 2.8 dari SVN Install Clock 52MHz di Ubuntu 13.04]] '''RECOMMENDED''' | * [[OpenBTS: 2.8 dari SVN Install Clock 52MHz di Ubuntu 13.04]] '''RECOMMENDED''' | ||
+ | * [[OpenBTS: 2.8 dari SVN 2.8.0 Install Clock 52MHz di Ubuntu 13.04]] '''RECOMMENDED''' | ||
* [[OpenBTS: 2.8 dari SVN Install Clock 52MHz dengan UHD tanpa GNURadio]] ''NOT RECOMMENDED'' | * [[OpenBTS: 2.8 dari SVN Install Clock 52MHz dengan UHD tanpa GNURadio]] ''NOT RECOMMENDED'' | ||
* [[OpenBTS: 2.8 Edit User di sqlite3.db]] '''RECOMMEND''' | * [[OpenBTS: 2.8 Edit User di sqlite3.db]] '''RECOMMEND''' | ||
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* [[OpenBTS: Pola Multi OpenBTS]] '''RECOMMENDED''' | * [[OpenBTS: Pola Multi OpenBTS]] '''RECOMMENDED''' | ||
* [[Multi OpenBTS: Catatan Konfigurasi]] '''RECOMMENDED''' | * [[Multi OpenBTS: Catatan Konfigurasi]] '''RECOMMENDED''' | ||
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+ | ===OpenBTS 3.1.x=== | ||
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+ | * [[OpenBTS: Install UHD untuk USRP1]] | ||
+ | * [[OpenBTS: UHD Identifikasi Device]] | ||
+ | * [[OpenBTS: OpenBTS 3.1.3 Compile]] '''Tidak bisa untuk USRP1''' | ||
+ | * [[OpenBTS: Yate Compile]] | ||
===Ettus E110=== | ===Ettus E110=== | ||
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* [[OpenBTS: RangeNetwork Default Setting]] | * [[OpenBTS: RangeNetwork Default Setting]] | ||
+ | * [[OpenBTS: RangeNetwork Compile GNURadio UHD]] | ||
+ | * [[OpenBTS: RangeNetwork Compile]] | ||
+ | * [[OpenBTS: RangeNetwork Compile OpenBTS 3.1.3]] '''*RECOMMENDED*''' | ||
+ | * [[OpenBTS: RangeNetwork Yate Compile]] '''*RECOMMENDED*''' | ||
+ | * [[OpenBTS: RangeNetwork Web Interface]] | ||
+ | * [[OpenBTS: RangeNetwork Trunk ke Asterisk Lain]] | ||
+ | * [[VoIP: Trunk]] | ||
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===GPRS=== | ===GPRS=== |
Latest revision as of 06:29, 29 August 2014
How Remote Places Can Get Cellular Coverage by Doing It Themselves
With Swedish telephone numbers and a tree-bound base station, a remote Indonesian village runs its own telecommunications company.
By David Talbot on December 11, 2013
A four-hour drive from the nearest cellular coverage in the remote highlands of Papua, Indonesia, a new kind of guerilla telecom network is operating, albeit outside the law, using a cheap base station roped into a treetop.
The technology could provide a new model for self-managed “last mile” mobile coverage in the world’s hardest-to-reach areas, where traditional top-down telecommunications business models don’t work.
The project was set up by a team from the University of California, Berkeley. The resulting network is now operated by a tiny stand-alone telecommunications company run by a local NGO, with a laptop for local billing and a satellite connection to the rest of the world. The network relies on Swedish phone numbers because no local telecommunications company would provide them.
“It’s a telco-in-a-box that we put in a tree,” says Kurtis Heimerl, a developer at Range Networks and grad student at UC Berkeley who led the project. “It’s a demonstration that these populations can profitably and sustainably manage their own networks. We don’t need telcos to do this; these communities can do this by themselves.”
The village where the network is situated sits in the tropical highlands of Papua—a region where indigenous people avoided contact with westerners until scientists stumbled upon them in 1938.
The project was built partly with existing infrastructure: a small hydro-power generator and a satellite dish that provided Internet connectivity to a local school. To this the Berkeley group added a base station for local cellular connectivity, a battery for nighttime usage, a Wi-Fi router for a local Internet hot spot, and a billing system.
The project started operating this year with an initial $10,000 investment. It has 187 cellular subscribers and an average of $830 per month in revenue (including $368 in profits). That company provides several jobs, including three for people who sell airtime credits.
Though the researchers say they got tacit approval from high-level figures in the Indonesian government to run the project, it has no formal license. Gaining legal access to available spectrum—without needing a lot of money upfront for a license—will be crucial to expanding the concept, Heimerl adds.
Ed Cutrell, who manages a research group on technology for emerging markets at Microsoft’s India research lab, says Heimerl’s work is a key demonstration of how to bring connectivity to the most remote areas in the world. “His research is opening up the possibility to connect millions of people who are just too remote and scattered to be of interest to telecoms,” Cutrell says.
The system includes some elements of “redneck engineering,” Cutrell says. “They just hauled a base station up into the tree and roped it in, and they’ve got a signal.”
But it also features some technical novelties. One is a power-saving strategy that lets users govern how much the system is used at night. Normally, a telecommunications company operating a base station in a remote area would save energy costs (often from diesel fuel) by shutting down the system overnight.
The UC Berkeley group’s system is kept in a low-power “sleep mode” at night, and users can switch it on. All they have to do to make a call or send a message in the middle of the night is visit one of three wireless gadgets mounted in central locations, and hit a red button to “wake up” the base station. Incoming calls or text messages also “wake up” the system, but the call or message is delayed 20 seconds while the power amplifier kicks on, allowing a signal to become available. This provides 24-hour availability while saving about half the power compared to leaving the system on all night, Heimerl says.
Around the world, hundreds of millions of people, mostly in remote rural areas, lack even basic cellular coverage. And major wireless carriers—such as Indonesia’s Telkomsel—are often unable to make a business case for serving such areas. In some cases, super-efficient base stations can help with the economics, particularly in reducing power consumption (see “A Tiny Cell-Phone Transmitter Takes Root in Rural Africa”). But where companies can’t see a business case, “the only solution we found was to let the communities do the coverage themselves,” Heimerl says. He is already planning projects in other areas, including the Philippines and Pakistan.
Referensi
- http://www.technologyreview.com/news/522371/how-remote-places-can-get-cellular-coverage-by-doing-it-themselves/
- http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/02/cellulars-open-source-future-is-latched-to-tallest-tree-in-the-village
Pranala Menarik
Persiapan
- USRP: High Precision Clock
- USRP: Menyambungkan ClockTamer ke USRP1
- USRP: Kalibrasi ClockTamer
- USRP: ClockTamer Control Protocol
- USRP: ClockTamer Flashing
- USRP: Instalasi Board
- OpenBTS: GIT Source Code
- USRP: Rangkaian Board USRP
- OpenBTS: Tethr untuk Bencana Alam
- USRP: Tip Pemesanan
Script
- OpenBTS: Script Membuat GNURadio 3.4.2 di Ubuntu 13.04
- OpenBTS: Script Membuat OpenBTS dan yate di Ubuntu 13.04
- OpenBTS: Script Membuat OpenBTS 2.8.0 di RangeNetwork Dev Kit
- OpenBTS: Script Membuat OpenBTS di RangeNetwork Dev Kit
OpenBTS 2.6
- GNURadio
- GNURadio: Ubuntu Install
- GNURadio: Menggunakan UHD
- GNURadio: Ubuntu Install GNURadio 3.4.2 RECOMMENDED
- GNURadio: Ubuntu Install GNURadio 3.4.2 Clock 52MHz RECOMMENDED
- GNURadio: Ubuntu 13.04 Install GNURadio 3.4.2 Clock 52MHz NOT RECOMMENDED
- GNURadio: Contoh Aplikasi
- GNURadio: Spectrum Analizer GSM
- GNURadio: Mengubah board RFX1800 menjadi RFX900
- GNURadio: Programming Untuk Pemula
- OpenBTS: Ubuntu Install RECOMMENDED
- OpenBTS: Ubuntu Install OpenBTS 2.6 Clock 52MHz RECOMMENDED
- OpenBTS: Ubuntu 13.04 Install OpenBTS 2.6 Clock 52MHz NOT RECOMMENDED
- OpenBTS: Konfigurasi RECOMMENDED
- OpenBTS: Kalibrasi
- OpenBTS: Konfigurasi Asterisk untuk OpenBTS RECOMMENDED
- OpenBTS: Menjalankan smqueue
- OpenBTS: Mengoperasikan BTS RECOMMENDED
- OpenBTS: Tampilan di Nokia saat pakai OpenBTS
- OpenBTS: Operasi 1800 MHz
- OpenBTS: Beberapa Tips
- OpenBTS: USRP2
- OpenBTS: Amplifier
- OpenBTS: SMS
- AirProbe
OpenBTS 2.8
- GNURadio: Ubuntu 11.10 Install NOT RECOMMENED
- GNURadio: Ubuntu 11.10 instalasi menggunakan Repo NOT RECOMMENDED
- GNURadio: Download GNURadio
- GNURadio: Install UHD
- GNURadio: Ubuntu 11.10 Instal GNURadio 3.3.0
- GNURadio: Ubuntu 12.10 Instal GNURadio 3.3.0
- GNURadio: Ubuntu 12.10 Instal GNURadio 3.4.1 NOT RECOMMENDED
- GNURadio: Ubuntu 11.10 Instal GNURadio 3.4.2 RECOMMENDED
- GNURadio: Ubuntu 12.04 Instal GNURadio 3.4.2 RECOMMENDED
- GNURadio: Ubuntu 12.04.1 Instal GNURadio 3.4.2 RECOMMENDED
- GNURadio: Ubuntu 12.10 Instal GNURadio 3.4.2 NOT RECOMMENDED
- GNURadio: Ubuntu 13.04 Instal GNURadio 3.4.2 RECOMMENDED
- GNURadio: Ubuntu 11.10 Instal GNURadio 3.5.0 NOT RECOMMENDED
- GNURadio: Ubuntu 11.10 Instal GNURadio 3.5.3.2 NOT RECOMMENDED
- GNURadio: Ubuntu 11.10 Instal GNURadio 3.6.0 NOT RECOMMENDED
- GNURadio: Ubuntu 11.10 Install dari GIT GNURadio NOT RECOMMENDED
- GNURadio: Ubuntu 11.10 cek USRP Daughter Board
- GNURadio: UHD NOT RECOMMENDED
- GNURadio: UHD Image NOT RECOMMENDED
- GNURadio: UHD burn EEPROM RFX Board di USRP1 NOT RECOMMENDED
- GNURadio: UHD Identifikasi Device
- OpenBTS: Ubuntu 11.10 Install
- OpenBTS: dari GIT ttsou
- OpenBTS: 2.8 dari SVN Install
- OpenBTS: 2.8 dari SVN Install Clock 52MHz RECOMMENDED
- OpenBTS: 2.8 dari SVN Install Clock 52MHz di Ubuntu 12.10 RECOMMENDED
- OpenBTS: 2.8 dari SVN Install Clock 52MHz di Ubuntu 13.04 RECOMMENDED
- OpenBTS: 2.8 dari SVN 2.8.0 Install Clock 52MHz di Ubuntu 13.04 RECOMMENDED
- OpenBTS: 2.8 dari SVN Install Clock 52MHz dengan UHD tanpa GNURadio NOT RECOMMENDED
- OpenBTS: 2.8 Edit User di sqlite3.db RECOMMEND
- OpenBTS: Yate Softswitch RECOMMENDED
- OpenBTS: Yate Softswitch install Ubuntu 12.10 RECOMMENDED
- OpenBTS: Yate Softswitch install Ubuntu 13.04 RECOMMENDED
- OpenBTS: Yate Config Test
- OpenBTS: 2.8 Instalasi Real Time Asterisk RECOMMENDED
- OpenBTS: 2.8 Menjalankan RECOMMENDED
- OpenBTS: 2.8 Konfigurasi
- OpenBTS: 2.8 Konfigurasi Cognitive Radio Elsabagh
- OpenBTS: 2.8 Konfigurasi Subscriber Registery
- OpenBTS: Database SQLite
- OpenBTS: Set SQLite Subscriber Registry secara manual
- OpenBTS: FreeSWITCH
Multi OpenBTS 2.8
- OpenBTS: Pola Multi OpenBTS RECOMMENDED
- Multi OpenBTS: Catatan Konfigurasi RECOMMENDED
OpenBTS 3.1.x
- OpenBTS: Install UHD untuk USRP1
- OpenBTS: UHD Identifikasi Device
- OpenBTS: OpenBTS 3.1.3 Compile Tidak bisa untuk USRP1
- OpenBTS: Yate Compile
Ettus E110
- OpenBTS: E110 Cara Login
- OpenBTS: E110 Install Image di MicroSD *RECOMMENDED*
- OpenBTS: E110 Cek Daughter Board
- OpenBTS: E110 Mengubah Master Clock
- OpenBTS: E110 Kalibrasi Clock
- OpenBTS: E110 Konfigurasi Jaringan
- OpenBTS: E110 Bekerja dengan opkg
- OpenBTS: E110 Instalasi iptables
- OpenBTS: E110 GNURadio
- OpenBTS: E110 Compile UHD Not Recommended
- OpenBTS: E110 Compile UHD dari Release Bukan git Not Recommended
- OpenBTS: E110 UHD burn EEPROM RFX Board Not Recommended
- OpenBTS: E110 Install UHD Image Not Recommended
- OpenBTS: E110 Instalasi OpenBTS
- OpenBTS: E110 Instalasi OpenBTS 2.6 NOT RECOMMENDED
- OpenBTS: E110 Instalasi OpenBTS 2.8 untuk MultiBTS *RECOMMENDED*
- OpenBTS: E110 Yate Softswitch
Ettus N210
- OpenBTS: N210 Instalasi GPSDO Kit
- OpenBTS: N210 GNURadio
- OpenBTS: N210 GNURadio 3.7.0
- OpenBTS: N210 Instalasi OpenBTS
- OpenBTS: N210 Instalasi Yate
- OpenBTS: N210 Yate Config Test
- OpenBTS: N210 Burn Firmware
RangeNetworks
- OpenBTS: RangeNetwork Default Setting
- OpenBTS: RangeNetwork Compile GNURadio UHD
- OpenBTS: RangeNetwork Compile
- OpenBTS: RangeNetwork Compile OpenBTS 3.1.3 *RECOMMENDED*
- OpenBTS: RangeNetwork Yate Compile *RECOMMENDED*
- OpenBTS: RangeNetwork Web Interface
- OpenBTS: RangeNetwork Trunk ke Asterisk Lain
- VoIP: Trunk
GPRS
Briker OpenBTS
FreeSWITCH OpenBTS
Power Amplifier
Lain Lain
- OpenBTS: Materi Magang di ICTWATCH
- OpenBTS: Seminar Outline
- OpenBTS: Workshop Outline
- Membuat Base Station GSM Open Source
- Teknologi Selular
- GSM: Daftar Channel Frekuensi
- Wireless Internet
- OpenBSC
- AirProbe
- Base station subsystem
- GSM
- Asterisk
- Mobile phone
Catatan Legal dan Pendukung
- Siapa Bilang OpenBTS Ilegal?
- OpenBTS: Catatan MNC dan MCC Indonesia
- OpenBTS: Catatan MNC dan MCC COOL
- OpenBTS : Alokasi Frekuensi Operator GSM Indonesia
- GSM: Daftar Channel Frekuensi
Catatan Sejarah
- 2011/04/30 - Workshop OpenBTS Pertama di Indonesia dilakukan di Univ Gajah Putih Takengon Aceh Tengah
- OpenBTS: Daftar Workshop atau Seminar yang pernah dilakukan
- OpenBTS: Daftar Artikel di Media
- OpenBTS: Permohonan Kanal dan DID untuk OpenBTS
- OpenBTS: 2013/02/19 - OpenBTS TelkomSel Mengudara di Muscat Oman
- OpenBTS: Beroperasi di Papua
Dokumentasi Video
- http://www.metrotvnews.com/read/newsprograms/2012/10/14/14624/212/Teknologi-BTS
- http://youtu.be/8ogOcUSpINU (1/6)
- http://youtu.be/F5d7HGuhppk (2/6)
- http://youtu.be/90Jgq6bOgrQ (3/6)
- http://youtu.be/cNkx_qNqdfc (4/6)
- http://youtu.be/6LCuoeI57ak (5/6)
- http://youtu.be/-dEqcHoIlYk (6/6)
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ff_rw4kAOZg&feature=share