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AT&T doubling down on 5G Flying COW, robot dogs
ZDnet ^ | June 16, 2022 | Greg Nichols

Posted on 06/16/2022 1:23:59 PM PDT by American Number 181269513

A flying COW ("cellular on wings") is providing a 5G network in areas with limited infrastructure and after natural disasters. The technology convergence of drones and 5G is an interesting test case for rapid, flexible network deployments that provide a useful stopgap in critical areas.

"We had intermittent, weak LTE signal at the flight location before we launched the 5G Flying COW," said Ethan Hunt, Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Principal Program Manager, AT&T, about a recent test. "We flew the drone up to about 300 feet, turned on the signal and it began transmitting strong 5G coverage to approximately 10 square miles."

The rollout of 5G is notoriously troublesome, particularly in areas that may benefit most from coverage, such as rural zones. Infrastructure needs are immense. Millimeter wave technology is capable of providing incredible over-network computing speeds but reach is limited to devices in close proximity of towers. The Flying COWs may not be a permanent solution, but the rapidly deployable network has utility in a variety of use cases.

Back in February AT&T showcased the technology at the Super Bowl at SoFi Stadium. Well attended sporting events put severe strain on networks and often make communications impossible, a disaster for first responders. For the Super Bowl AT&T partnered with the First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet Authority) -- an independent agency within the federal government -- and put three Flying COWs into service.

AT&T is leaning into research and development projects right now to both showcase and provide new use cases for its 5G technology. For example, the company has built litter of "RoboDogs" that can be used for a number of situations, from search and rescue to bomb disablement. Our teams are constantly working to improve connectivity for these devices, including outfitting them with 5G technology. Similarly, as the FAA gears up to loosen restrictions on commercial drone operations, the Drone team is testing BVLOS – which would allow the pilot to operate a drone from a completely different location. AT&T has 30 highly staff drone pilots along with hundreds of contracted drone pilots available at a moment's notice.

"Our focus within the drone world is connectivity. All of our drone solutions have that focus," said Art Pregler, Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Program Director, AT&T. "5G brings a lot of new capability to the table. We can connect a lot larger number of devices with 5G. When we put that up, we can share with a larger population."

The drones are capable of withstanding light rain and wind speeds up to 25 miles per hour while they hover around coverage areas. Outfitted with Band 14, AT&T can use the COWs to help equip FirstNet subscribers in the US with connectivity during high-usage events.

"We are currently working through many exciting technical challenges to expand the capabilities of our Flying COWs®," said Art. "We're working to autonomously fly without tethers for months without landing, using solar power to provide secure, reliable, and fast 5G connectivity to large numbers of users over wide geographic areas. This solution may one day help bring broadband connectivity to rural and other underserved communities across the U.S. and elsewhere."


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Computers/Internet; Science
KEYWORDS: 5g; att; flyingcow
For some reason I thought Flying COW had something to do with Stacey Abrams on the phone in an airplane. Then I read the article and saw that my thoughts were misplaced.
1 posted on 06/16/2022 1:23:59 PM PDT by American Number 181269513
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To: American Number 181269513

that’s the only way pigs can fly


2 posted on 06/16/2022 1:30:00 PM PDT by cableguymn
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To: American Number 181269513

Yessir you can be tracked no matter what


3 posted on 06/16/2022 1:30:38 PM PDT by Chickensoup ( Leftists totalitarian fascists are eradicating conservatives)
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To: American Number 181269513

Said Ethan Hunt……

Lost me right there.


4 posted on 06/16/2022 1:33:57 PM PDT by Cold War Veteran - Submarines
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To: American Number 181269513

You mean Stacey Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Abrams?


5 posted on 06/16/2022 1:35:52 PM PDT by Mr. K (No consequence of repealing obamacare is worse than obamacare itself)
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To: American Number 181269513

I just came for the robot dogs.


6 posted on 06/16/2022 1:50:16 PM PDT by DannyTN (2 )
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To: Mr. K

That’s an insult to President Camacho.


7 posted on 06/16/2022 1:51:37 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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I see what you did there.


9 posted on 06/16/2022 1:56:04 PM PDT by BipolarBob (Where is Biden leading us and what's with the hand basket")
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To: American Number 181269513

Wrong link

Here is the correct one:

https://www.zdnet.com/google-amp/article/att-doubling-down-5g-flying-cow-robot-dog/


10 posted on 06/16/2022 2:00:22 PM PDT by Jayster (Legalize Marijuana )
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To: ping jockey

They have those as well.

A COW drives in, launches a tethered Drone, and you have a ready to use 4G or 5G bubble.

DoD is testing these along with the Nokia TEK portable core.

There’s even man-portable versions.


11 posted on 06/16/2022 2:10:24 PM PDT by Blueflag (Res ipsa loquitur: ad ferre non, velit esse sine defensione)
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To: Jayster
Wrong link

Here is the correct one:

https://www.zdnet.com/google-amp/article/att-doubling-down-5g-flying-cow-robot-dog/

Thanks. Not sure how that happened. Perhaps the moderator can fix.

12 posted on 06/16/2022 2:16:47 PM PDT by American Number 181269513 (Change before you have to)
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To: American Number 181269513

Don’t worry. At the rate technology is progressing we’ll soon have an airplane capable of carrying Stacy Abrams. ;-)


13 posted on 06/16/2022 3:06:04 PM PDT by ken in texas
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To: ken in texas

ROTFLMAO! This Georgian is STEALING THAT ONE!!


14 posted on 06/16/2022 3:37:29 PM PDT by Dick Bachert (WE'RE DOOMED!)
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To: American Number 181269513

Seems to me I recall that in the early days of television a similar method was used to bring TV to rural areas; having an aircraft relay TV signals from a city to the country. Anyone else recall that?


15 posted on 06/17/2022 5:35:56 AM PDT by ops33 (SMSgt, USAF, Retired)
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Seems to me I recall that in the early days of television a similar method was used to bring TV to rural areas; having an aircraft relay TV signals from a city to the country. Anyone else recall that?

Nope, but I remember sending mail via pony express if that helps. :)

16 posted on 06/17/2022 5:37:10 AM PDT by 1Old Pro
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