Context:
The Ministry of Tribal Affairs is planning to collaborate with ISRO to deploy V-SAT stations on a pilot basis for around 80 tribal villages.
Relevance:
GS II: Government Policies and Interventions
Dimensions of the Article:
- Key Highlights
- Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT)
- Advantages/Disadvantages of VSAT
Key Highlights:
- The Union Ministry for Tribal Affairs (MoTA) unveils transformative partnerships for tribal development.
- Collaborations established with premier institutions including ISRO, IISc Bengaluru, AIIMS Delhi, IIM Calcutta, and IIT Delhi.
- Focus on addressing connectivity challenges in around 18,000 remote tribal villages through a gap analysis.
- Limited mobile and internet accessibility in these areas impedes access to basic services.
- Partnership with ISRO targets the deployment of satellite-based V-SAT solutions.
- V-SAT stations, whether static or mounted on vehicles, aim to overcome connectivity challenges.
- MoTA and ISRO collaboratively launch V-SAT stations on a pilot basis in 80 villages across Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, and Maharashtra.
- The stations will provide Wi-Fi with a capacity of 100 Mbps, expandable to another 100 Mbps with boosters.
- The initiative seeks to enhance connectivity and provide access to essential services for tribal communities.
- The success of the pilot project may lead to scaling up in other similar tribal villages, contributing to e-governance in remote areas.
Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT)
- A VSAT is a two-way ground station facilitating data transmission to and from satellites.
- It is compact, standing at less than three meters, and supports both narrow and broadband data in real-time.
Functionality:
- VSAT networks find diverse commercial applications, notably in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP).
- Walmart, for instance, uses VSAT to track inventory, enhancing real-time inventory management and reducing delivery costs.
- The hub system, combined with VSAT, enables precise stocking, minimizing product movements between locations.
Applications in Manufacturing:
- Manufacturers utilize VSAT for relaying orders, monitoring real-time production figures, and other functions usually handled over wired networks.
National Stock Exchange (NSE) Connectivity:
- NSE in India boasts one of the world’s largest VSAT networks, offering connectivity options.
- VSAT enables access in areas where wired options are limited, expanding the exchange’s reach.
Reliability of VSAT Network:
- Despite occasional sun outages caused by solar radiation, the VSAT network, including the NSE’s extensive network, has demonstrated reliability.
Significance:
VSAT plays a crucial role in facilitating efficient data communication, especially in sectors such as retail, manufacturing, and financial exchanges.
Advantages/Disadvantages of VSAT
Advantages:
- Ease of Deployment:
- VSAT networks excel in deployment efficiency due to reduced infrastructure requirements for servicing remote locations through satellite communication.
- Connectivity for Remote Work Sites:
- Ideal for remote work sites like exploratory drilling locations, facilitating the relay of critical data such as daily drill logs to central headquarters.
- Independence from Local Telecom Networks:
- VSAT operates independently of local telecommunications networks, serving as a robust backup system for wired networks and mitigating business recovery risks.
- Network Redundancy:
- In case of wired network failures, businesses can seamlessly continue operations using the VSAT network, providing essential network redundancy.
Disadvantages:
- Latency Challenges:
- VSAT encounters latency issues as information takes time to travel between the ground station and the satellite in geosynchronous orbit, affecting real-time communication.
- Limitations in Two-Way Communication Protocols:
- Protocols requiring frequent two-way communication face challenges with VSAT due to latency, which is more pronounced compared to one-way data transfer.
- Weather-Dependent Signal Quality:
- The quality of the VSAT signal can be adversely affected by weather conditions, introducing variability and potential disruptions.
- Obstruction Impact:
- Obstructions such as buildings can interfere with the VSAT signal, posing challenges to signal integrity and requiring careful consideration of placement.
-Source: The Hindu