WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS USING STRATOSPHERIC PLATFORMS
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概要
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A Japanese national project for the development of stratospheric platforms(SPF)started in 1998 with the goal of constructing a new communications infrastructure. This paper describes this project, including its purpose, organizational structure, and current R&D activities. It focuses on the SPF-based communication systems, the system scenario, system configuration, and services to be supported. Key technologies, such as the onboard multibeam antenna system and channel access schemes, are described in detail.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2000-03-17
著者
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Hase Yoshihiro
Communications Research Laboratory Ministry Of Posts And Telecommunications
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Hase Yoshihiro
Communications Research Laboratory Ministry Of Posts & Telecommunications
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Hase Yoshihiro
Communication Research Laboratory
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Miura Ryu
Communications Research Laboratory Ministry Of Posts And Telecommunications
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Miura Ryu
Communications Research Laboratory Ministry Of Posts & Telecommunications
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Miura Ryu
Communications Research Laboratory Independent Administrative Institution
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Wu Gang
Communications Research Laboratory, Ministry of Posts & Telecommunications
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Wu Gang
Communications Research Laboratory Ministry Of Posts & Telecommunications
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