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dc.contributor.advisorRuiz Parrales, Iván Rubén
dc.contributor.authorRodríguez Pisco, Roberto José
dc.date.accessioned2022-11-02T04:09:42Z
dc.date.available2022-11-02T04:09:42Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/13104
dc.descriptionThe present comparative study was carried out with the purpose of making known, through theoretical research, the characteristics of the Starlink and Kuiper satellite internet projects. Currently in the telecommunications market there are countless companies that offer internet services by traditional means, there are also other companies that offer satellite internet service oriented to rural areas but their satellites are thousands of kilometers above the earth which makes your connection time is too high. Many times the connection to the internet by traditional means is not the most efficient in areas of difficult access, which is why two new satellite internet projects are currently being carried out with the use of satellites in low orbits. Starlink is the satellite internet project developed by the SpaceX company which seeks to launch about 12,000 satellites in low earth orbit, on the other hand, we have the Kuiper project, the same one that is developed by the Amazon company, this unlike SpaceX seeks to launch about 3,236 satellites into low orbit as well. Having satellites orbiting relatively close to the earth will result in faster connection response times, which translates to lower connection latency. Although both projects have differences in the number of satellites that will be launched, both Starlink and Kuiper have a common goal which is that they seek to compete with other internet providers (ISP) that provide their service through traditional transmission such as the radio link and fiber optics, providing an Internet service with global broadband coverage and low latency through the use of satellites.es_ES
dc.descriptionThe present comparative study was carried out with the purpose of making known, through theoretical research, the characteristics of the Starlink and Kuiper satellite internet projects. Currently in the telecommunications market there are countless companies that offer internet services by traditional means, there are also other companies that offer satellite internet service oriented to rural areas but their satellites are thousands of kilometers above the earth which makes your connection time is too high. Many times the connection to the internet by traditional means is not the most efficient in areas of difficult access, which is why two new satellite internet projects are currently being carried out with the use of satellites in low orbits. Starlink is the satellite internet project developed by the SpaceX company which seeks to launch about 12,000 satellites in low earth orbit, on the other hand, we have the Kuiper project, the same one that is developed by the Amazon company, this unlike SpaceX seeks to launch about 3,236 satellites into low orbit as well. Having satellites orbiting relatively close to the earth will result in faster connection response times, which translates to lower connection latency. Although both projects have differences in the number of satellites that will be launched, both Starlink and Kuiper have a common goal which is that they seek to compete with other internet providers (ISP) that provide their service through traditional transmission such as the radio link and fiber optics, providing an Internet service with global broadband coverage and low latency through the use of satellites.es_ES
dc.description.abstractEl presente estudio comparativo se realizó con la finalidad de dar a conocer por medio de una investigación teórica, las características con las que cuentan los proyectos de internet satelital Starlink y Kuiper. Actualmente en el mercado de las telecomunicaciones existen un sinnúmero de empresas que ofrecen servicios de internet por medios tradicionales, también hay otras empresas que ofrecen servicio de internet satelital orientado a zonas rurales pero sus satélites se encuentran miles de kilómetros sobre la tierra lo cual hace que su tiempo de conexión sea demasiado alto. Muchas veces la conexión a internet por medios tradicionales no son lo más eficiente en zonas de difícil acceso por lo que en la actualidad se están llevando a cabo dos nuevos proyectos de internet satelital con la utilización de satélites en orbitas bajas. Starlink es el proyecto de internet satelital desarrollado por la empresa SpaceX la cual busca lanzar cerca de 12000 satélites en la órbita baja de la tierra, por otra parte, tenemos el proyecto Kuiper el mismo que es desarrollado por la empresa Amazon, este a diferencia de SpaceX busca lanzar cerca de 3236 satélites así mismo a una órbita baja. Tener satélites orbitando a una altura relativamente cerca de la tierra hará que los tiempos de respuestas de las conexiones sean más rápidos, lo que se traduce a que habrá menor latencia en las conexiones. Aunque ambos proyectos tengan diferencias en el número de satélites que serán lanzados, Tanto Starlink y Kuiper tienen un objetivo en común el cual es que buscan competir con los demás proveedores de internet (ISP) que brindan su servicio por medio de transmisión tradicionales como son el radioenlace y la fibra óptica, brindando un servicio de internet de cobertura global de banda ancha y de baja latencia por medio de la utilización de satélites.es_ES
dc.format.extent26 p.es_ES
dc.language.isoeses_ES
dc.publisherBabahoyo: UTB-FAFI. 2022es_ES
dc.rightsAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Ecuador*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ec/*
dc.subjectSpaceXes_ES
dc.subjectAmazones_ES
dc.subjectStarlink, kuiperes_ES
dc.subjectISPes_ES
dc.subjectInternet Satelitales_ES
dc.subjectBaja latenciaes_ES
dc.subjectRadio enlacees_ES
dc.subjectFibra ópticaes_ES
dc.titleEstudio comparativo entre los proyectos internet satelital Starlink y Kuiper.es_ES
dc.typebachelorThesises_ES


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