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ELearning using wireless ad-hoc network to support people of rural areas

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2 Author(s)
Rabbi, M.F. ; Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Shah Jalal Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Sylhet ; Arefin, M.A.

ELearning can be a learning method for rural people. Basic idea behind the eLearning is interactivity. It can be best method to teach. In South Asian region people of rural areas especially from remote areas are neglected regarding this education. Structural education system is also absent there. ELearning may be a one of the best option for teaching to the rural people. Though rural areas in developed countries are out of ICT infrastructure, in recent years, the proliferation of mobile computing devices has driven a revolutionary change in the computing world. The nature of the ubiquitous devices makes wireless networks the easiest solution for their interconnection. This has led to the rapid growth of several wireless systems like wireless ad hoc networks. Wireless sensor networks etc. In this paper we have proposed an idea to cover and support people from rural and remote area through wireless ad hoc network. Every villages as well as rural areas will be connected to the mobile access point. This will bridge the gap between people of rural area and education system and we will be able to provide eLearning. In this way we will be able provide education to maximum people in a country and is in interactive way.

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Communication Technology, 2006. ICCT '06. International Conference on

Date of Conference: 27-30 Nov. 2006

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