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INTRODUCTION
Flying Hope: Balloon bring Internet to everywhere
Today only 2.7 billion people – a little more than one third of the world’s population—have
Internet access. This fact can be attributed to many reasons, but the most important factor is
the scarcity of intensive capital necessary for Internet infrastructure implementation in many
developing areas. The rapid development in wireless telecommunication industry has boosted
another revolution in data services. Even though there are more than 1 billion smartphone
subscribers in the world, the majority of them still don’t have data access due to the costly
data plan in many countries. On the other hand, the vast majority of the prices people pay for
data plans go directly towards covering the tens of billions of dollars spent each year building
the infrastructure to deliver the connections. Unless the infrastructure expansion becomes
more efficient, the industry cannot sustainably serve everyone. Bring majority of the global
population into Internet community is one of the greatest challenges of our generation, and
now we see hope from the Google Project Loon – a network of balloons traveling on the edge
of space, designed to provide ubiquitous Internet connectivity free of terrestrial constrains
and with an affordable rate worldwide.
Now the time is 2015, and the Google Project Loon finally matured in technology. The novel
system is ready to enter the market to provide Broadband Internet connectivity. However, this
industry is highly competitive and prospers with various Broadband technologies. You and
your team are hired by Mr. Mike Cassidy, the Project Leader of Project Loon in Google[X] to
develop strategies for a successful launch of the Loon based WiFi network. After intensive
study, now you are going to present a promising solution to Mr. Cassidy. Before the day of
the presentation, you need to write a business letter (no more than 300 hundred words) to
briefly summarize your deliverables in a professional tone. To ensure a successful
presentation, you should address following questions.
What’s the favored business model for launching the Loon based Internet connection? Where
does the revenue come from? (Household Internet subscriber, contract with industries and
government agencies, reseller of wireless airtime, or simply advertisement, etc.)
To introduce the Loon based WiFi network into market, what’s the primary targeted market
and consumers in terms of demand and coverage? Which geographical region will you
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choose for the debut, and why? Given the atmospheric science background and technological
details, how would you design a network pattern and operation mode to provide reliable
Internet coverage for the region you chose, and also in a cost effective fashion. In addition,
please provide pricing strategy for your primary launching plan.
Please analyze the core competence for the Loon based Internet among the existing Internet
services providers, and reasonably position the technology in the market. According to your
analysis, estimate how many market share it could capture, or can the Loons possibly exploit
new market in terms of service and geographic regions.
As the bellwether in IT industry, what leverages can Google use to foster the Loon based
Internet? (Such as patents, cash flow, integration of Google services with Loon based
Internet, etc.)
As an outlook, in order to further penetrate the market by Loon base Internet, how should the
Google improve on its product? Please provide stepwise long-term strategy for the Loon to
set a development plan in terms of both marketing and technology.
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Background
Project loon is a research and development project being enveloped by Google. It is a
network of balloons travelling on the edge of space, designed to provide ubiquitous Internet
connectivity. The balloons float in the stratosphere, twice as high as airplanes and the
weather. They are carried around the Earth by winds and they can be steered by rising or
descending to an altitude with winds moving in the desired direction. People connect to the
balloon network using a special Internet antenna attached to their building. The signal
bounces from balloon to balloon, then to the global Internet back on Earth.
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PROJECT OVERVIEW
Project Loon balloons travel around 20 km above the Earth’s surface in the stratosphere.
Winds in the stratosphere are generally steady and slow-moving at between 5 and 20 mph,
and each layer of wind varies in direction and magnitude. Project Loon uses software
algorithms to determine where its balloons need to go, then moves each one into a layer of
wind blowing in the right direction. By moving with the wind, the balloons can be arranged
to form one large communications network Situated between 10 km and 60 km altitude on
the edge of space, the stratosphere is named after the different strata, or layers, of wind within
it. But the extreme altitude also presents unique engineering challenges:
1. air pressure is 1% of that at sea level,
2. temperatures hover around -50°C, and
3. a thinner atmosphere offers less protection from the UV radiation and temperature
swings caused by the sun’s rays.
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Loons Design
The loon is comprised of three parts: an envelope, solar panels and equipment.
Project Loon’s balloon :
The balloon envelope is the name for the inflatable part of the balloon. Project Loon’s
balloon envelopes are made from sheets of polyethylene plastic and stand fifteen meters wide
by twelve meters tall when fully inflated. The balloon powers itself by two renewable
energies, sunlight and wind.
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Its envelope is made from sheets of Mylar which is a brand for a thin strong polyester film
about 0.076 mm thick. Such super pressure balloons require Mylar since it strongly keeps
from stretching and popping at even high altitude. It is built to resist higher pressures than a
normal weather balloon which reaches usually at an altitude of 40 km (25 mi). Inside
envelope, there is another chamber, called bladder. To have the balloon descended, a fan
powered by the solar energy fills the bladder with air to make it heavier. Likewise, the fan
vents air in the bladder, which causes it to rise. The balloon can move up or down a 1.7 km (1
mi) range through the bladder system. This system can help to choose suitable wind currents
in stratosphere. It also releases some air inside out of the envelope to relieve pressure. When
being out of the service, it releases gas from the envelope and descends slowly to the ground.
It rarely happens, but when the balloon drops quickly, it uses the parachute on the top of the
envelope.
SOLAR PANNELS
Each unit’s electronics are powered by an array of solar panels that sits between the envelope
and the hardware. In full sun, these panels produce 100 Watts of power - enough to keep the
unit running while also charging a battery for use at night.
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By moving with the wind and charging in the sun, Project Loon is able to power itself using
only renewable energy sources.
EQUIPMENT:
A small box containing the balloon’s electronic equipment hangs underneath the inflated
envelope, like the basket that is carried by a hot air balloon.
This box contains circuit boards that control the system, radio antennas to communicate with
other balloons and with Internet antennas on the ground, and batteries to store solar power so
the balloons can operate during the night.
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RECEPTION(ANTENNA):
It can provide wireless Internet connectivity to ground areas at up to 10Mbps (3G speed).
There are two kinds of communications: balloon-to-balloon network and balloon-to-ground
station or subscribers network. It has specialized radio antennas to support two networks. It
currently uses ISM bands specifically 2.4 and 5.8 GHz bands because they are typically
unlicensed radio frequencies around the world, which means Google is able to avoid
negotiating with local governments to purchase specific radio frequencies. Additionally, these
also avoids interferences and reaches much further distances. Because it does not support Wi-
Fi, smart phones such as iPhone are not able to establish connections directly to balloons. it
requires users to install a specialized antenna the outside of their home to receive the signal
from a balloon near their home and to decrypt the signal. This way is very similar to the
usage of satellites.
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LOON WORKS
A user with the specialized antenna sends signals via a radio frequency over ISM bands to a
balloon close to him/her. The balloon sends the signals to neighboring balloons. Eventually,
the signals reach the balloon which is connected to the local Internet. The wireless mesh
network is constantly adjusting as balloons move. Any balloon is able to connect the Internet
to a base station which has Internet connectivity and then receives Internet data and forwards
them via balloons in the sky to the destination. Finally, the balloon close to the request user
broadcasts the data to the grounds via a radio frequency over ISM bands. The special antenna
installed the outside of home receives data and decrypt the data. The wireless mesh network
should be constantly adjusting as balloons move.
It covers an area of an around 40 km (28 mi) diameter circle which is twice the area of New
York City. Thousands of balloons can cover the whole world. Currently, its lifetime is only a
few weeks, but Google anticipates that they can be in the sky hundreds of days in future.
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Loons Connections
Far below the loons, ground stations providing connectivity to backbone Internet can transmit
signals to the balloons up to 65 miles far. The signals would hop forward, from one balloon
to the next, along a chain of up to 5 balloons. Each balloon is networked to one another
within 30 miles with a radio transceiver as in a mesh, designed to ensure signal reliability. A
second transceiver keeps the balloon in contact hundreds of antennas on ground area about 25
miles in diameter at speeds comparable to 3G. The specialized antennas can be placed on
homes, much like a very small satellite TV receiver. Project Loon currently uses ISM bands
(specifically 2.4 and 5.8 GHz bands) that are available for anyone to use. There is also a
back-up transceiver and a GPS on each balloon, so Google can monitor each balloon's
location.
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Loons Movements
Project Loon balloons travel around 65,000 feet above the Earth’s surface in the stratosphere.
Winds in the stratosphere are generally steady and slow-moving at between 5 and 20 mph,
and each layer of wind varies in direction and magnitude. Due to the wind properties,
balloons can travel along latitude line with a ± 5o
latitude range. Project Loon uses software
algorithms to determine where its balloons need to go, then moves each one into a layer of
wind blowing in the right direction. By moving with the wind, the balloons can be arranged
to form one large communications network. The Loon team can access the web-based control
system from any computer or tablet.
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Cost (estimated according to current market prices)
A. Balloon
Polyethylene plastic envelops manufactured by Raven Aerostar: $4,000
Helium gas per loon per flight: $2,000 100W
solar panels (5ft × 5ft): $500
Navigation control system: $1000
Equipment box (circuit boards, radio antennae, GPS, weather instruments and
batteries): $12,000
Re-launch fee for a used balloon: $3,000
B. Ground station connected to backbone Internet
Station construction and equipment installation: $1.2 million
Maintenance: equipment cost is $30,000/year and land cost depends on local market.
C. Need dedicated personnel to conduct regular maintenance and
troubleshooting.
D. Labor cost varies at different location.
E. Balloon launching and collecting point
All the installation, maintenance costs depend on local land cost and human resource
cost.
Due to properties of wind in the stratosphere, balloon moves along latitude line with a
± 5o
latitude range, so please be aware of coverage limitation of balloons from one
balloon station.
F. Antenna for users
Antenna: $500
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Current Progress
The Project Loon pilot test began in June 2013 on the 40th parallel south*. Thirty balloons,
launched from New Zealand’s South Island, beamed Internet to a small group of pilot testers.
The experience of these pilot testers is now being used to refine the technology and shape the
next phase of Project Loon.
Pilot test project in New Zealand.
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CONCLUSION
Long distance tracking experiment of loon on 40th parallel south
There are many rules regarding airspace and who controls it, and also disagreements as to
how far (up) such control extends. Floating in the stratosphere means that almost certainly,
Google will always be required to seek permission from any government whose airspace the
balloons float into. In addition, while this project uses unlicensed spectrum, there's no
guarantee that will always be the case. Luckily for Google, approximately 70,000 weather
balloons are launched every year, which may mitigate some, though not all, of the legal and
regulatory issues.
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REFERENCES
[1] https://plus.google.com/u/0/+ProjectLoon/posts
[2 ]http://www.google.com/loon/
[3]http://googleblog.blogspot.in/2013/06/introducing-project-loon.html

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Google LOON Project

  • 1. 1 INTRODUCTION Flying Hope: Balloon bring Internet to everywhere Today only 2.7 billion people – a little more than one third of the world’s population—have Internet access. This fact can be attributed to many reasons, but the most important factor is the scarcity of intensive capital necessary for Internet infrastructure implementation in many developing areas. The rapid development in wireless telecommunication industry has boosted another revolution in data services. Even though there are more than 1 billion smartphone subscribers in the world, the majority of them still don’t have data access due to the costly data plan in many countries. On the other hand, the vast majority of the prices people pay for data plans go directly towards covering the tens of billions of dollars spent each year building the infrastructure to deliver the connections. Unless the infrastructure expansion becomes more efficient, the industry cannot sustainably serve everyone. Bring majority of the global population into Internet community is one of the greatest challenges of our generation, and now we see hope from the Google Project Loon – a network of balloons traveling on the edge of space, designed to provide ubiquitous Internet connectivity free of terrestrial constrains and with an affordable rate worldwide. Now the time is 2015, and the Google Project Loon finally matured in technology. The novel system is ready to enter the market to provide Broadband Internet connectivity. However, this industry is highly competitive and prospers with various Broadband technologies. You and your team are hired by Mr. Mike Cassidy, the Project Leader of Project Loon in Google[X] to develop strategies for a successful launch of the Loon based WiFi network. After intensive study, now you are going to present a promising solution to Mr. Cassidy. Before the day of the presentation, you need to write a business letter (no more than 300 hundred words) to briefly summarize your deliverables in a professional tone. To ensure a successful presentation, you should address following questions. What’s the favored business model for launching the Loon based Internet connection? Where does the revenue come from? (Household Internet subscriber, contract with industries and government agencies, reseller of wireless airtime, or simply advertisement, etc.) To introduce the Loon based WiFi network into market, what’s the primary targeted market and consumers in terms of demand and coverage? Which geographical region will you
  • 2. 2 choose for the debut, and why? Given the atmospheric science background and technological details, how would you design a network pattern and operation mode to provide reliable Internet coverage for the region you chose, and also in a cost effective fashion. In addition, please provide pricing strategy for your primary launching plan. Please analyze the core competence for the Loon based Internet among the existing Internet services providers, and reasonably position the technology in the market. According to your analysis, estimate how many market share it could capture, or can the Loons possibly exploit new market in terms of service and geographic regions. As the bellwether in IT industry, what leverages can Google use to foster the Loon based Internet? (Such as patents, cash flow, integration of Google services with Loon based Internet, etc.) As an outlook, in order to further penetrate the market by Loon base Internet, how should the Google improve on its product? Please provide stepwise long-term strategy for the Loon to set a development plan in terms of both marketing and technology.
  • 3. 3 Background Project loon is a research and development project being enveloped by Google. It is a network of balloons travelling on the edge of space, designed to provide ubiquitous Internet connectivity. The balloons float in the stratosphere, twice as high as airplanes and the weather. They are carried around the Earth by winds and they can be steered by rising or descending to an altitude with winds moving in the desired direction. People connect to the balloon network using a special Internet antenna attached to their building. The signal bounces from balloon to balloon, then to the global Internet back on Earth.
  • 4. 4 PROJECT OVERVIEW Project Loon balloons travel around 20 km above the Earth’s surface in the stratosphere. Winds in the stratosphere are generally steady and slow-moving at between 5 and 20 mph, and each layer of wind varies in direction and magnitude. Project Loon uses software algorithms to determine where its balloons need to go, then moves each one into a layer of wind blowing in the right direction. By moving with the wind, the balloons can be arranged to form one large communications network Situated between 10 km and 60 km altitude on the edge of space, the stratosphere is named after the different strata, or layers, of wind within it. But the extreme altitude also presents unique engineering challenges: 1. air pressure is 1% of that at sea level, 2. temperatures hover around -50°C, and 3. a thinner atmosphere offers less protection from the UV radiation and temperature swings caused by the sun’s rays.
  • 5. 5 Loons Design The loon is comprised of three parts: an envelope, solar panels and equipment. Project Loon’s balloon : The balloon envelope is the name for the inflatable part of the balloon. Project Loon’s balloon envelopes are made from sheets of polyethylene plastic and stand fifteen meters wide by twelve meters tall when fully inflated. The balloon powers itself by two renewable energies, sunlight and wind.
  • 6. 6 Its envelope is made from sheets of Mylar which is a brand for a thin strong polyester film about 0.076 mm thick. Such super pressure balloons require Mylar since it strongly keeps from stretching and popping at even high altitude. It is built to resist higher pressures than a normal weather balloon which reaches usually at an altitude of 40 km (25 mi). Inside envelope, there is another chamber, called bladder. To have the balloon descended, a fan powered by the solar energy fills the bladder with air to make it heavier. Likewise, the fan vents air in the bladder, which causes it to rise. The balloon can move up or down a 1.7 km (1 mi) range through the bladder system. This system can help to choose suitable wind currents in stratosphere. It also releases some air inside out of the envelope to relieve pressure. When being out of the service, it releases gas from the envelope and descends slowly to the ground. It rarely happens, but when the balloon drops quickly, it uses the parachute on the top of the envelope. SOLAR PANNELS Each unit’s electronics are powered by an array of solar panels that sits between the envelope and the hardware. In full sun, these panels produce 100 Watts of power - enough to keep the unit running while also charging a battery for use at night.
  • 7. 7 By moving with the wind and charging in the sun, Project Loon is able to power itself using only renewable energy sources. EQUIPMENT: A small box containing the balloon’s electronic equipment hangs underneath the inflated envelope, like the basket that is carried by a hot air balloon. This box contains circuit boards that control the system, radio antennas to communicate with other balloons and with Internet antennas on the ground, and batteries to store solar power so the balloons can operate during the night.
  • 8. 8 RECEPTION(ANTENNA): It can provide wireless Internet connectivity to ground areas at up to 10Mbps (3G speed). There are two kinds of communications: balloon-to-balloon network and balloon-to-ground station or subscribers network. It has specialized radio antennas to support two networks. It currently uses ISM bands specifically 2.4 and 5.8 GHz bands because they are typically unlicensed radio frequencies around the world, which means Google is able to avoid negotiating with local governments to purchase specific radio frequencies. Additionally, these also avoids interferences and reaches much further distances. Because it does not support Wi- Fi, smart phones such as iPhone are not able to establish connections directly to balloons. it requires users to install a specialized antenna the outside of their home to receive the signal from a balloon near their home and to decrypt the signal. This way is very similar to the usage of satellites.
  • 9. 9 LOON WORKS A user with the specialized antenna sends signals via a radio frequency over ISM bands to a balloon close to him/her. The balloon sends the signals to neighboring balloons. Eventually, the signals reach the balloon which is connected to the local Internet. The wireless mesh network is constantly adjusting as balloons move. Any balloon is able to connect the Internet to a base station which has Internet connectivity and then receives Internet data and forwards them via balloons in the sky to the destination. Finally, the balloon close to the request user broadcasts the data to the grounds via a radio frequency over ISM bands. The special antenna installed the outside of home receives data and decrypt the data. The wireless mesh network should be constantly adjusting as balloons move. It covers an area of an around 40 km (28 mi) diameter circle which is twice the area of New York City. Thousands of balloons can cover the whole world. Currently, its lifetime is only a few weeks, but Google anticipates that they can be in the sky hundreds of days in future.
  • 10. 10 Loons Connections Far below the loons, ground stations providing connectivity to backbone Internet can transmit signals to the balloons up to 65 miles far. The signals would hop forward, from one balloon to the next, along a chain of up to 5 balloons. Each balloon is networked to one another within 30 miles with a radio transceiver as in a mesh, designed to ensure signal reliability. A second transceiver keeps the balloon in contact hundreds of antennas on ground area about 25 miles in diameter at speeds comparable to 3G. The specialized antennas can be placed on homes, much like a very small satellite TV receiver. Project Loon currently uses ISM bands (specifically 2.4 and 5.8 GHz bands) that are available for anyone to use. There is also a back-up transceiver and a GPS on each balloon, so Google can monitor each balloon's location.
  • 11. 11 Loons Movements Project Loon balloons travel around 65,000 feet above the Earth’s surface in the stratosphere. Winds in the stratosphere are generally steady and slow-moving at between 5 and 20 mph, and each layer of wind varies in direction and magnitude. Due to the wind properties, balloons can travel along latitude line with a ± 5o latitude range. Project Loon uses software algorithms to determine where its balloons need to go, then moves each one into a layer of wind blowing in the right direction. By moving with the wind, the balloons can be arranged to form one large communications network. The Loon team can access the web-based control system from any computer or tablet.
  • 12. 12 Cost (estimated according to current market prices) A. Balloon Polyethylene plastic envelops manufactured by Raven Aerostar: $4,000 Helium gas per loon per flight: $2,000 100W solar panels (5ft × 5ft): $500 Navigation control system: $1000 Equipment box (circuit boards, radio antennae, GPS, weather instruments and batteries): $12,000 Re-launch fee for a used balloon: $3,000 B. Ground station connected to backbone Internet Station construction and equipment installation: $1.2 million Maintenance: equipment cost is $30,000/year and land cost depends on local market. C. Need dedicated personnel to conduct regular maintenance and troubleshooting. D. Labor cost varies at different location. E. Balloon launching and collecting point All the installation, maintenance costs depend on local land cost and human resource cost. Due to properties of wind in the stratosphere, balloon moves along latitude line with a ± 5o latitude range, so please be aware of coverage limitation of balloons from one balloon station. F. Antenna for users Antenna: $500
  • 13. 13 Current Progress The Project Loon pilot test began in June 2013 on the 40th parallel south*. Thirty balloons, launched from New Zealand’s South Island, beamed Internet to a small group of pilot testers. The experience of these pilot testers is now being used to refine the technology and shape the next phase of Project Loon. Pilot test project in New Zealand.
  • 14. 14 CONCLUSION Long distance tracking experiment of loon on 40th parallel south There are many rules regarding airspace and who controls it, and also disagreements as to how far (up) such control extends. Floating in the stratosphere means that almost certainly, Google will always be required to seek permission from any government whose airspace the balloons float into. In addition, while this project uses unlicensed spectrum, there's no guarantee that will always be the case. Luckily for Google, approximately 70,000 weather balloons are launched every year, which may mitigate some, though not all, of the legal and regulatory issues.