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Title: Overview of High Altitude Platform Station R


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Overview of High Altitude Platform Station RD
Project
7th ASTAP HAPS-EG
August 2003
JAPAN
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Contents
7th ASTAP HAPS-EG / JAPAN
  • 1. Outline of HAPS
  • Definition of HAPS.
  • What is stratosphere?
  • Stratosphere Radio Communication Layer.
  • What is Stratospheric Platform?
  • Target of National RD Project.
  • Organization of National RD Project
  • Conceptual Image of the Platform Airship
  • Features of Communication Network using HAPS
  • Application Image of HAPS 1 to 3
  • Example Deployment of HAPS on Japan
  • 2. WRC Activities concerned HAPS

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Definition of HAPS
  • Radio Regulations
  • 1.66 fixed stationA station in the fixed
    service,
  • 1.66A high altitude platform station
  • A station located on an object at an altitude
    of 20 to 50 km and at a specified, nominal, fixed
    point relative to the Earth.

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What is Stratosphere?
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Stratosphere Radio Communication Layer...
GEO 36,000km
LEO?MEO 50010,000km
low propagation loss/delay small shading?small
multi-path usable of higher frequency broad
service area/low system cost flexible for system
deployment service-in ability as only ONE system
(Space)
90km
(Mesosphere)
50km
no calm?low wind?low air clear sky?good
sunshine?solar energy
( Stratosphere)
Stratosphere Radio Comm. Layer
10km
Terrestrial Radio Communication Layer
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What is Stratospheric Platform?
Unmanned large aircraft which stays stationary in
the stratosphere. Ideal for Radio Relay Stations
(HAPS) , for Remote Sensing, and many
Applications.
HAPS High Altitude Platform Station
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7th ASTAP HAPS-EG / JAPAN
  • Project started in 1998 in Japan.
  • ITU defined High Altitude Platform Station
    (HAPS) and identified its frequency
  • Increasing worldwide interest
  • Lockheed Martin NE/SS (US)
  • US Navy
  • Sky Station (US)
  • Aero Vironment (US)
  • Angel Technologies (US)
  • ATG(UK)
  • Ratheon (US)
  • Border Phone(UK)
  • ETRI(Korea)
  • Univ.(UK, Germany, China, Japan)

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Flight test on August 4 (NAL)
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7th ASTAP HAPS-EG / JAPAN
Organization of National RD Project
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science
and Technology
Ministry of Public Management, Home Affairs,
Posts and Telecommunications
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Target of National RD Project
  • Development of Key Technologies
  • Airship and Telecom Mission
  • Proof-of-Concept Experiment
  • Development of test flight model in the
    stratosphere (hopefully within about 5 years)
  • Experimental data for frequency allocation in ITU

Direction on technology and business market
Technology Transfer to Private Sectors (operators
and manufacturers)
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7th ASTAP HAPS-EG / JAPAN
Conceptual Image of the Platform Airship
Back Propeller
X-shaped Tail Assembly
Solar Cells
Mission Payload 1ton,10kw Mission
Duration more than 3years
Catenary Curtain
Helium Gas Bag
Regenerative Fuel Cells
Side Propeller
Altitude 20km, Max.wind 30m/s, Length
245m, Max. Dia.60m, Weight 32.4t
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7th ASTAP HAPS-EG / JAPAN
Features of Communication NetworkUsing HAPS
High line-of-sight capability and small delay
High altitude tower
Radio-environment friendly
Small transmission power
Economy and low risk
Wide coverage
Controllable platform positioning
Robust and Flexible
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7th ASTAP HAPS-EG / JAPAN
Application Image of HAPS1Mobile Access Services
Air access
Emergency access
Maritime access
Multimedia mobile access
Maritime safty
Buoys
Fishery
Investigation
Rescue
Pleasure boat
Suspicious boat
Personal mobile terminal
Mobile gateway
Business access
Mobile handset
Train access
ITS
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Application Image of HAPS2 Broadcasting Services
Inter-platform relay of HDTV
Relay of terrestrial TV
Alternative to terrestrial TV
Broadcasting to island/rural areas
Direct news gathering from HAPS
News gathering relay
Local broadcasting
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Application Image of HAPS3 Conceptual Image of
Stratospheric Wireless Communications
Inter-Platform Optical Network
Onboard Multi-Missions
Multi-Beam Antennas
Digital TV Broadcasting
Broadband FWA
Hi-Speed Mobile Radio
Emergency Comm.
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Example Deployment of HAPS on Japan
  • Example deployment
  • Number of HAPS 5
  • Diameter of service
  • area 450 km
  • Minimum elevation
  • angle 5 deg
  • Example deployment
  • Number of HAPS 16
  • Diameter of service




  • area 220 km
  • Minimum elevation
  • angle 10 deg

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  • 1. Outline of HAPS
  • 2. WRC Activities concerned HAPS
  • Available Frequency Bands for HAPS
  • Current Status (HAPS)
  • WRC-03 from June to July 2003 (Geneva)
  • WRC-07 Agenda
  • Japanese policy towards WRC-07
  • Concluding Remarks

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Available Frequency Bands for HAPS
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Current Status (HAPS)
47.9-48.2 GHz
high
Worldwide allocation for FS (WRC-97)
Heavy rain attenuation (Sharing study ongoing in
ITU-R)
47.2-47.5 GHz
New regional allocation for FS
(WRC-2000) (Proposed by APT)
(up)
31.0-31.3 GHz
Freq.
27.5-28.35 GHz
(down)
Restriction for HAPS eliminated
(WRC-03) (Sharing study ongoing in ITU-R)
New worldwide allocation for IMT-2000
(WRC-2000) (Effort made by Sky Station)
low
1.9-2.1 GHz
WRC World Radiocommunication Conference, FS
Fixed Service
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7th ASTAP HAPS-EG / JAPAN
WRC-03 from June to July 2003 (Geneva)
Main results 1. Modification of R.R footnotes
No.5.537A, 5,543
2. New Resolution COM5/17
3. Modification of Resolution122,734
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7th ASTAP HAPS-EG / JAPAN
  • WRC-07 Agenda
  • Item 1.8 Res.COM7/A(WRC-03)
  • to consider the results of ITU-R studies on
    technical sharing and regulatory provisions for
    the application of high altitude platform
    stations operating in the bands 27.5-28.35 GHz
    and 31-33.3 GHz in response to Resolution
    COM5/17(WRC-03), and for high altitude platform
    stations operating in the bands 47.2-47.5 GHz and
    47.9-48.2 GHz in response to Resolution 122(Rev.
    WRC-03)

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Japanese policy towards WRC-07
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Concluding Remarks
?Urge development of Nature-friendly
Stratospheric Altitude Flying Vehicle (alt.
20km) as early as possible ? Need considerable
effort to reduce weight and power of mission
payload for advanced communication ? Need
continuous effort to seek attractive HAPS
applications
Need International Collaboration !
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