DocumentCode :
3496101
Title :
Sustainable green broadband solutions for bridging the digital divide in Africa: A technical survey of feasible and affordable broadband solutions for rural Africa
Author :
Mangeni, S. ; Hamdounm, Hassan ; Ennser, K. ; Dwivedi, Y.K. ; Mubiru, J.
Author_Institution :
Swansea Univ., Swansea, UK
fYear :
2013
fDate :
9-12 Sept. 2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
The opportunities are ripe for green communications in Africa. In a consortium of academics and researchers from UK and African Universities, the authors of this paper diligently take advantage of the abundant sun, and natural African environment to present potential, practical and feasible green solutions to enable rural communications in Africa. This will empower both urban and rural communities to access affordable broadband services and applications. This research contributes significantly to bridging the `digital divide´ while reducing the carbon footprint (CO2 emissions) by the communications sector as a whole. Through appropriate understanding of state of the art broadband access technologies, energy requirements, carbon footprint, current demand and projected growth in the target areas, this research establishes a match for these requirements. Studies reveal the ability of the maturing solar power technology to meet this need and demand. Further still, this research compares power consumption of current broadband access network technologies. It is based on a chosen network model to estimate power consumption using published specifications of representative commercial equipment. This enables us to design off-the-shelf affordable broadband access solutions to address this gap. One further great challenge to be addressed by this research is enabling communication infrastructural presence in communities without electricity, which is a common phenomenon in Sub Saharan Africa.
Keywords :
Digital Divide; air pollution control; broadband networks; green computing; sustainable development; African universities; Digital Divide; Sub Saharan Africa; UK universities; United Kingdom; broadband access technologies; carbon dioxide emission reduction; carbon footprint reduction; energy requirements; green communications; rural Africa; rural communications; rural communities; solar power technology; sustainable green broadband solutions; urban communities; Africa; Broadband communication; Digital divide; Optical fibers; Passive optical networks; WiMAX; Broadband Access; CO2 emissions; Green Communications solutions; Solar Power; Sub Saharan Africa;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
AFRICON, 2013
Conference_Location :
Pointe-Aux-Piments
ISSN :
2153-0025
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5940-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AFRCON.2013.6757777
Filename :
6757777
Link To Document :
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