AIRBORNE INTERNET
Abstract
The Airborne Internet is a proposed network in which all nodes would be located in aircraft. The network is intended for use in aviation communications, navigation, and surveillance (CNS) and would also be useful to businesses, private Internet users, and government agencies, especially the military. In time of war, for example, an airborne network might enable military planes to operate without the need for a communications infrastructure on the ground. Such a network could also allow civilian planes to continually monitor each other's positions and flight paths.

The concept of the Airborne Internet was first proposed at NASA Langley Research Center's Small Aircraft Transportation System (SATS) Planning Conference in 1999. The goal of the SATS initiative is implementation of small aircraft for public transportation. In one conference session, it was suggested that such a system would require a peer-to-peer communciations network among the aircraft. The Airborne Internet Consortium formed subsequently to promote and aid in the development of such a system. Consortion members include Aerosat, C3D Aero, and United Airlines.
Airborne Internet is sometimes shortened to AI, although that abbreviation more commonly refers to artificial intelligence.
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