07 Jun 2017 POSTED BY
Renganaath S R
Now, in what the team is calling the "first-ever drone-provided cell service," the researchers have taken their airborne communications tech into the field. It says its Aerial Deployable Communication System is the first of its kind, and they were able to successfully test it in Waxahachie, Texas. This involved fixing the system to a drone and sending it up to an altitude of 400 ft (121 m). The cellular technology was programmed to tune into the bandwidth assigned to first responders, offering them a high-flying replacement for damaged cell towers.
"We demonstrated a portable communication system that can be attached to a drone," said Kamesh Namuduri, an associate professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at UNT. "The system, with just 250 milliwatt transmit power, is capable of providing instant cellular coverage up to two kilometers during disaster-relief operations. If the system is scaled with a 10 watt transmit power, the system can provide cellular coverage to the entire city of Denton (Texas)."