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Article (PDF Available) in Electronics &Communications Engineering Journal 13(3):127 - 137 · July 2001 with 2,750 Reads
DOI: 10.1049/ecej:20010303 · Source: IEEE Xplore
Tim Tozer
29.23 · The University of York
Abstract
The demand for high-capacity wireless services is bringing increasing challenges, especially for delivery of the “last mile”. Terrestrially, the
need for line-of-sight propagation paths represents a constraint unless very large numbers of base-station masts are deployed, while
satellite systems have capacity limitations. An emerging solution is offered by high-altitude platforms (HAPs) operating in the stratosphere
at altitudes of up to 22 km to provide communication facilities that can exploit the best features of both terrestrial and satellite schemes.
This paper outlines the application and features of HAPs, and some specific development programmes. Particular consideration is given to
the use of HAPs for delivery of future broadband wireless communications
... Therefore, any classi- fication of UAVs needs to take into consideration their various
features as they are widely used for a variety of civilian operations [23]. The use of
UAVs as an aerial base station in communications networks, can be categorized based
on their operating platform, which can be a Low Altitude Platform (LAP) [24]- [26] or
High Altitude Platform (HAP) [27] - [29]. ...
... Afterword, UAVs switch to data dissemination mode and setup a multi-hop
communications link with the GCS. HAP Aircraft Helios (NASA) [27] Heliplat(Europe)
[28], [36] Balloon Project Loon Balloon (Google) [37] Airship Zeppelin NT [27] Finally, the
location of the targeted object, and related videos and images are transmitted to the
GCS. Figure 7, illustrates the use of multi-UAV systems in support of SAR operations
[43]. ...
... Afterword, UAVs switch to data dissemination mode and setup a multi-hop
communications link with the GCS. HAP Aircraft Helios (NASA) [27] Heliplat(Europe)
[28], [36] Balloon Project Loon Balloon (Google) [37] Airship Zeppelin NT [27] Finally,
the location of the targeted object, and related videos and images are transmitted to the
GCS. Figure 7, illustrates the use of multi-UAV systems in support of SAR operations
[43]. ...
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... HAPs have the best features of both satellite and terrestrial communications [2]. For
example, a HAP not only has larger coverage area than terrestrial systems, lower cost
than launching a satellite or deploying a terrestrial network with a large number of
basestations, environmental friendliness by making use of solar energy but also can be
upgraded or repaired more easily than satellite systems [3] . HAPs are recently
receiving a lot of interests as promising candidates for the establishment of
communication systems for disaster relief, new services and applications in urban
environment, and for the provision of basic access to remote areas [4]. ...
... Monte Carlo simulation is a statistical tool that incorporate stochastic characters in a
deterministic mathematical model [45] . In our case, we can easily calculate total
energy collected by the solar panels using the Equation (13). ...
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... In the field of environment protection, UAS are used for oil field observations, water
resources protection ( Lomax et al., 2005), illegal fishing, etc. In communication
department, UAS are used as a substitute for satellite and broadband communication (
Ayyagari et al., 2000, Tozer and Grace, 2001 ). UAS are also used for infrastructure
protection, agricultural uses ( Zhang and Kovacs, 2012) and homeland security (
Bolkcom, 2004). ...
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... The flat of perpendicular movement of HAPS could be analyzed and covered in term
of carrier to interference level as in[7]. Productivity of HAPS can be determined
according to the directivity of the antenna array, However, the antennas should be
directly connected to the earth station with a minimum frozenly zoon [8] . So, rotation
and horizontal and vertical displacements are the main area of concern.As in the
stratospheric region wind is a strong reason for deviation of the aerial platform, this
was taken into account, along with rotational movement, in the study to find out the
issues on whether the platform can provide reliable services without temporal outages.
...
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Corrado Rametta · Giovanni Schembra
... There is a global interest in design and development of High Altitude Airships [1],
which can serve as a long endurance platform for deployment of equipment for several
commercial and strategic applications e.g., next generation wireless broadband
telecommunications [2] , digital broadcasting [3], coastal surveillance [4], remote
sensing and GPS augmented navigation systems [5], and space based applications [6].
These airships are designed to be able to maintain a quasi-stationary position at
altitudes of around 20 km, where ambient winds are of low magnitude. ...
Conceptual Design, Initial Sizing and Sensitivity Analyses of a High Altitude Airship using
revised Volumetric Drag ...
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... Tethered Balloon is the newest technology for wireless communication which
operates at troposphere layer for atmospheric research and subsequently and wireless
communication. Zeppelin Company launched a craft in 2000, followed by many
projects which focused on the design of Balloon for various applications and proper
operation in different altitudes [8] . Then, in 2003, CAPANINA project focused on
providing broadband services [9]. ...
... High Altitude Platforms (HAPs) are widely regarded as flexible, non-pollutant and
cost effective alternatives to satellite and terrestrial communication infrastructures [1] .
Within the HAP coverage area, mobile users are usually not evenly distributed. ...
... As for sparse users, the asymptotically orthogonality holds, and the closed form
capacity is obtained via random geometry theorem. The size of a HAP can reaches tens
of meters [1] , which is sufficiently large to accommodate an UPA of hundreds
antennas[8]. The channel correlation model of UPA under LOS propagations is first
obtained for users within the hotspot. ...
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... High altitude pseudo-satellites (HAPS), also called high-altitude or high-altitude long
endurance platforms, are aircraft that can fly arbitrary tracks, such as fixed rotating
circles, at altitudes between 17 km and 50 km in the stratosphere. They have been
playing an important role on the study of future missions in wireless communications
and Earth observation with optical or radar sen- sors [1] [2][3][4][5][6] . This emerging
technology offers an alternative to low Earth orbit (LEO) or geostationary Earth orbit
(GEO) satellite missions to provide constant line-of-sight communication links and
continuous monitoring of a certain region of interest at relatively low costs. ...
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