COWs COLTs Aerostats for Emergency Distance Learning and Telemedicine Broadband Connectivity in Rural Areas

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COWs COLTs Aerostats for Emergency Distance Learning and Telemedicine Broadband Connectivity in Rural Areas
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Team Organizations Agriculture & Rural SuperCluster
Wireless SuperCluster
Team Leaders Prepared by Robert Tse
USDA Rural Development
Co Authored by David Witkowski and Mo Shakouri -Joint Venture Silicon Valley; David Espinoza - Chico State University
GIC and Glenda Humiston - University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources
April 2020
City, State
Contributors
Website
Document [[Media:White Paper V2 PDF|Download]]

Description

[[Has description::This white paper describes COWs (Cell-on-Wheels), COLTs (Cell-on-Light Trucks), and Aerostats (CCAs) used to provide cellular or Wi-Fi connectivity in areas without 4G. They are used to provide emergency communications during catastrophic events such as fighting forest fires in rural areas, and in aftermath of earthquakes, hurricanes, or floods. In California there have been a series of state-level broadband meetings focused on the need to provide an immediate response to fill the distance learning and telemedicine broadband access gaps to unserved rural households sheltering in place during the COVID-19 crisis. Some telecommunications providers and public libraries are offering free Wi-Fi hotspots with 4G service to take home; however, 4G hotspots only work in areas with cellular broadband service.

== Continue to read the white paper (version 2) HERE. ==]]