Title: INFORMATION DELIVERY FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
1INFORMATION DELIVERY FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL
DEVELOPMENT
- by
- G.C. Jain M.D., MCBS Pvt. Ltd., Gandhinagar,
Gujarat, India
2INDEX
- 1.0 Introduction
- 2.0 Information age Agriculture in India
- 3.0 Information, Communication Applications
- 4.0 Importance of Education Training
- 5.0 Various Communication Technologies their
reach - 6.0 Use of Satellite technology for delivering
IT - 7.0 DVB-RCS technology benefits
- 8.0 Various examples of use of Satellite
Technology in Agriculture - Rural development.
- 8.1 JDCP
- 8.2 Govt. of Gujarat
- 8.3 MANAGE
- 8.4 Many other Experiments
31.0 Introduction
- Indias economy is agriculture based and 70 of
Indian population live in rural areas. These
areas do not have adequate infrastructure such as
roads, Electricity communication which are most
essential and considered as basic needs. - In the age of information, where knowledge
education play dominant role for the growth and
economy, India stands for behind because of the
fact that rural and remote areas are cut off from
receiving these basis tools of developments. - In this article, we will provide brief details of
various tools delivery mechanisms for
agriculture rural development.
4 2.0 Information Age Agriculture In
India Mankind has passed through various ages
and invented various tools in these ages Stone
age Iron age Agricultural Information Tec
hnology Industrial The Information
age is driven by gadgets like computers,
internet, e-commerce, m-commerce, broadband,
digital compression, multimedia, broadcasting,
networking, fibre optics and others.
5- As we see from above, we have passed through
various ages.
- Although, Industrial, Technology and Information
age have been effective and playing important
role in development in various regions of the
world. In India agriculture age plays a dominant
role as most people live in rural areas. India
has not taken advantage of industrial
technological developments in the field of
agriculture and therefore Agriculture and rural
developments remain undeveloped as on date.
63.0 Information, Communication Applications
74.0 Importance of Education Training
Education and training more than anything else
determine a countrys prospect for economic and
human development and competitiveness. United
Nations Development Programme
85.0 Various Communication Technologies Their
Reach
LAST MILE TECHNOLOGY
Population and Geography
Fig. 1
9- Fig. 1 provides details of provisioning rates vs.
population geography. It is clearly indicated
that DVB-RCS is most suitable for semi-urban,
sub-urban, rural and remote areas and thereby
meeting agricultural needs in relation to
information communication dissemination.
106.0 Use of Satellite Technology for delivering IT
- AS WE SEE FROM ABOVE, INDIA STILL DOMINATES
THE FIELD OF AGRICULTURE ALTHOUGH TECHNOLOGY
AGE AND INFORMATION AGE ARE ALSO MAKING IMPACT. - INDIA SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF BOTH A)
TECHNOLOGY AND B) INFORMATION TO PROMOTE
AGRICULTURE . - INDIA IS A AGRICULTURE BASED COUNTRY.
AGRICULTURE IS CARRIED OUT IN RURAL AREAS WHICH
ARE REMOTELY LOCATED. - INFORMATION, EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATION
CAN EFFECTIVELY BE BROUGHT TO THESE AREAS
THROUGH SATELLITES TECHNOLOGY. - GOVT. OF INDIA IS NOW GIVING DUE IMPORTANCE
TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF RURAL AREAS WHICH WILL
HAVE IMPACT ON AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION AND
ECONOMY.
11- 6.1 SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY
- SATELLITES ARE ONE OF THE BEST MEANS FOR
BROADCASTING AND COMMUNICATION. - IT IS A REVOLUTION OF 60-70s AND IT IS
CONTINUING EVEN TODAY AND FOR EVER. - SATELLITE IS THE BEST SOURCE FOR QUICKEST
DELIVERY TO ANY GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION IN THE
SHORTEST PERIOD OF TIME. - V-SATS HAVE BECOME VERY USEFUL FOR
DELIVERY AND TWO WAY COMMUNICATION BEING USED
FOR DATA, VOICE, INTERNET HIGH SPEED
INTERNET. VERY USEFUL FOR MULTIMEDIA
APPLICATIONS.
12- SATELLITE ARE NOW BEING USED FOR BROADBAND
DELIVERIES BECAUSE OF VAST CHANNEL SPACE BW
AVAILABLE ON KU, K KA BAND ( 10 20 GHZ). - SATELLITES ARE THE BEST SUITABLE FOR A COUNTRY
LIKE INDIA WHERE RURAL POPULATION IS HIGH,
REGIONS ARE WIDELY DISPERSED LOCATED AND
COMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE IS VERY POOR.
136.2 HOW TO USE SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY
FOR IT IN AGRICULTURE
- INDIA IS A AGRICULTURE BASED COUNTRY.
AGRICULTURE IS CARRIED OUT IN RURAL
AREAS WHICH ARE REMOTELY LOCATED. - INFORMATION, EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATION
CAN EFFECTIVELY BE BROUGHT TO THESE AREAS
THROUGH SATELLITES TECHNOLOGY. - DISSEMINATION OF GENERAL INFORMATION TO ALL
RURAL COMMUNITIES ABOUT AGRICULTURE SYSTEM,
MARKETING ECONOMY ETC. - IN FACT, THERE SHOULD BE A TV CHANNEL
EXCLUSIVELY DEVOTED TO AGRICULTURE IN EACH
STATES FOR THE BENEFITS OF RURAL PEOPLE.
14Satellite Datacasting Technology
- Proven technology
- Open standards
- Wide area coverage
- Local, national, global
- Cover remote and isolated areas
- Many locations simultaneously
- New services launched quickly
- Instant infrastructure
- Eliminate last mile problem
- Highly competitive for
- Point-to-multipoint
- High/flexible bandwidth
- Asymmetric demand
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15A Road Map for the Future
- Open standards
- Affordable information technology
- Growing deregulation
- Multimedia and convergence
- Leap-frogging and instant infrastructure
- Knowledge-based economies
- Globalization of information and tools
167.0 DVB-RCS Technology Benefits
2-Way Sat NEWTECs Interactive Broadband
Reality based on DVB-RCS Standards
THE REVOLUTIONARY TECHNOLOGY THAT PROVES TRUE
SATELLITE BROADBAND CAPABILITIES
- BENEFITS
- Open Standard technology
- Interoperability with hub SITs
- Scalable to your needs
- Removes last mile bottleneck provides instant
connectivity. - Suitable for urban, semi-urban, rural remote
areas. - Cost effective and a true convergence platform.
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188.0 Various Examples of Use of Satellite
Technology in Agriculture Rural Development
198.1 Jhabua Development Communication Project
(JDCP)
- PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS
- The major elements of the network configuration
for JDCP projects are - Ahmedabad Earth Station (AES) of SAC as TV Uplink
Station. - DECU TV Studio at Ahmedabad acting as a teaching
end for live Interactive TV sessions. - 150 Direct Reception Sets (DRS) located in 150
selected locations in the district of Jhabua. - 12 nos. of Talkback DRS (TV receive audio
transmit) located in 12 block Head Quarters of
Jhabua District.
20- JDCP EXPANSION (GRAMSAT) PROJECT
- 876 DRS were added in the Expansion Phase.
- Uplink was established at Bhopal (MP) with TV
studio facility. - 12 additional talkback terminals were installed.
- The entire JDCP project functioned very well and
it brought about desired developments in the
rural and tribal areas of Jhabua, Dhar Barwani. - ISRO concluded this project as successful and
called it Gramsat (MP) and planned several
projects in other parts of India. - MCBS successfully implemented the entire project.
21JHABUA DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION PROJECT (JDCP)
AND GRAMSAT (MP)
22JHABUA DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION PROJECT (JDCP)
AND GRAMSAT (MP)
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248.2 Andhra Pradesh Network(APNET)
- PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS
- APNET (Phase-1) comprises 161 terminals with
various mix of ROTs and V-SATs terminals, while
phase-2 comprise of 1597 terminals of Type-1
only. The distribution of V-SATs and Type-1
terminals for Phase-1 Phase-2 is based on the
basic need of communication, education
e-governance. There are 5 types of terminals
used for APNET and MCBS has supplied, installed
and commissioned part of the hub and all
equipment for ground network i.e. V-SATs ROTs. - APNET Phase-1 project is already operational
while Phase-2 is in the process of
implementation. It is expected to be completed
by Feb. 2003.
25- APNET UPLINK EARTH STATION
- Comprises 5 digital video channels 1 IP
channel using IP over DVB technology to broadcast
data and Internet to various users in the network.
- TYPE OF REMOTE TERMINALS IN APNET PROJECT
- Type-1 (2) Type-2a (3) Type-2b (4) Type-3a (5)
Type-3b - Figure 1 gives details of all type of ROTs.
- Figure 2 gives details of Uplink
- Glimpses of various activities
265 DIFFERENT TYPES OF TERMINALS (A COMBINATION OF
ONE-WAY TWO WAY) FOR APNET PROJECT
276 CH. TV IP UPLINK ON KU BAND FOR APNET PROJECT
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298.3 Training Education Project for Gujarat
308.4 Satellite based network for IT
Connectivity for National Institute of
Extension Management (MANAGE)
- MANAGE plans to link various centres for
effective two-way communication among
researchers, extension Manager, Farmer clients
for transfer of technology and information in the
most cost effective manner. - This interaction will be through IP, Video
conferencing support of data graphics
31- Electronic access through video interaction /
email / internet of all the participating
agencies including Directorate of Extension
(DOE), National Institute of Agricultural
Extension Management (MANAGE), State Agricultural
Universities (SAU), State Agricultural Management
Extension Training Institutes (SAMETIs),
Agricultural Management Technology Agencies
(ATMAs) (including all line departments), Zonal
Research Stations (ZRSs), Krishi Vigyan Kendra
(KVKs), Farm Information Advisory Centres (FIACs)
and Non Government Organizations (NGOs) working
in agricultural sector. The agriculture research
data related to plant physiology is also needed
to be exchanged between agricultural
universities.
32- Project also proposes to support creation of
information contents so as to provide critical
information to the farmers about SREP, crop
technology, market intelligence and other
information (as per their demand) on continuous
basis.
338.4.1 Network Requirement
- Since the network need to be flexible in
connectivity for numerous nodes, the network need
to be VSAT based. Requirement of non-broadcast
type of video interaction also supports use of
VSAT for such requirement. Various network
parameters like the VSAT population, traffic
pattern, connectivity, services required, traffic
type, connectivity etc. are listed below to form
the requirement of the network based on which the
design will be carried out. If may become
necessary to plan number of Close User Group
(CUG) for uniform traffic in the network.
348.4.2 VSAT population at
-
Phase I Phase II Total - Centre 1
- 1 - State 30
100 130 - District
42 1000 1042 - Block 400
6000 6400 - ICAR 10
100 110 - DOE 1
- 1 - Total
486 7200 7684 - Note Phase II may be divided in 2 phases
depending upon - the implementation approach /
requirements.
358.4.3 Primary Hub - dedicated
- Located at Hyderabad
- Uplink with studio
- Broadcast pipe A2 MBPS or 3 MBPS pipe with data
required for one hour per month transmission.
This will be required for MANAGE broadcast and
could be reconfigurable with other channels.
368.4.4 Services
- Video conferencing
- File transfer
- Multicast
- Video broadcast
- Push
- Internet
- In addition few dedicated channels (PAMA) will be
required between ICAR, DOE and Govt. of India,
Secretary to GOI.
378.4.5 Connectivity
- Centre with State, District, Block, SAU, ICAR,
DOE - State with Centre, District, Block, DOE, SAU
- District with Centre, State, District, Block
within its own district. - Block with Centre, SAU, District, Block in its
own district - ICAR with Centre, SAU, DOE, ICAR
- DOE with Centre, States, ICAR, SAU
- SAUs within themselves, Centre, State, OCAR, DOE
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40Thank you
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