Connectivity Lab

    About Connectivity Lab

    Since we launched Internet.org, it’s been our mission to find ways to provide internet connectivity to the more than 4 billion people who are not yet online. Our goal is to accelerate the development of a new set of technologies that can drastically change the economics of deploying internet infrastructure. We are exploring a number of different approaches to this challenge, including aircraft, satellites and terrestrial solutions. Our intention is not to build networks and then operate them ourselves, but rather to quickly advance the state of these technologies to the point that they become viable solutions for operators and other partners to deploy.

    Publications

    Performance of Regression-Based Precoding for Multi-User Massive MIMO-OFDM Systems.
    Ali Yazdan Panah, Karthik Yogeeswaran, Yael Maguire
    EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
    Apr 12, 2016
    We study the performance of a single-cell massive multiple-input multiple-output orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (MIMO-OFDM) system.
    Two-Axis Gimbal for Air-to-Air and Air-to-Ground Laser Communications
    Amnon Talmor, Harvard K Harding Jr, Chien-Chung Chen
    Facebook
    Mar 8, 2016
    For bi-directional links between high-altitude-platforms (HAPs) and ground, and air-to-air communication between such platforms, a hemispherical +30°...

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