WIRELESS NETWORK ARCHITECTURE IN RURAL INDIA: SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
NEWS:  Recently, Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) approved a wireless
network architecture for affordable broadband access in rural areas,
developed at IIT Bombay.
WHAT’S IN THE NEWS?
Wireless Network Architecture in Rural India: 
Context
 - Approval: IEEE approved a wireless
     network architecture for affordable broadband access in rural areas,
     developed at IIT Bombay.
 
Network Architecture
 - Cellular Network Components:
 
 
  - Access Network (AN): Base stations providing
      wireless connectivity in a limited geographical area.
 
  - Core Network (CN): Equipment providing
      connectivity to other networks (e.g., Internet), operating centrally and
      far from base stations.
 
 
 - Data Flow: User device → Base Station
     → Core Network → Destination (Internet or another device).
 
Challenges in Rural Connectivity
 - Urban-Rural Digital Divide: Urban tele-density at 127%,
     rural tele-density at 58% (TRAI data).
 
 - Lower Income: Rural populations often
     find mobile services unaffordable.
 
 - Population Distribution: Low density, clusters
     separated by vast spaces, and remoteness.
 
IEEE 2061-2024 Standard
 - Developed by: IIT Bombay.
 
 - Network Features:
 
 
  - Heterogeneous AN: Includes macro-BS with
      large coverage areas and Wi-Fi with small coverage areas.
 
  - Seamless Connectivity: Allows devices to switch
      from Wi-Fi to macro-BS without service disruption.
 
  - Middle-Mile Network: Uses multi-hop wireless
      middle-mile to extend connectivity where optical-fibre links are
      unavailable.
 
  - Technologies: Can use satellites or
      long-range Wi-Fi for middle-mile connectivity.
 
 
Significance
 - Avoids Call Drops: Integrated AN control in a
     heterogeneous network prevents service issues.
 
 - Cost-Effective Connectivity: Multi-hop wireless
     middle-mile network eliminates the need for costly optical fibre.
 
 - Flexible and Scalable: Facilitates the coexistence
     of legacy and new technologies (4G, 5G, 6G, Wi-Fi).
 
Source: https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/explained-history/1965-war-hero-abdul-hamid-9428071/