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  • Simple Switched-Beam Array Antenna System for Mobile Satellite Communications

    BASARI  M. Fauzan E. PURNOMO  Kazuyuki SAITO  Masaharu TAKAHASHI  Koichi ITO  

     
    PAPER-Antennas and Propagation

      Vol:
    E92-B No:12
      Page(s):
    3861-3868

    This paper presents a simple antenna system for land vehicle communication aimed at Engineering Test Satellite-VIII (ETS-VIII) applications. The developed antenna system which designed for mounting in a vehicle is compact, light weight and offers simple satellite-tracking operation. This system uses a microstrip patch array antenna, which includes onboard-power divider and switching circuit for antenna feeding control, due to its low profile. A Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver is constructed to provide accurate information on the vehicle's position and bearing during traveling. The personal computer (PC) interfaces as the control unit and data acquisition, which were specifically designed for this application, allow the switching circuit control as well as the retrieving of the received power levels. In this research, the antenna system was firstly examined in an anechoic chamber for S parameter, axial ratio, and radiation characteristics. Satisfactory characteristics were obtained. As for beam-tracking of antenna, it was examined in the anechoic chamber with the gain above 5 dBic and the axial ratio below 3 dB. Moreover, good received power levels for tracking the ETS-VIII satellite in outdoor measurement, were confirmed.

  • Realization of Simple Antenna System Using ETS-VIII Satellite for Land Vehicle Communications

    BASARI  M. Fauzan E. PURNOMO  Kazuyuki SAITO  Masaharu TAKAHASHI  Koichi ITO  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E92-B No:11
      Page(s):
    3375-3383

    This paper presents a realization of a simple antenna system for land vehicle satellite communication that is tested in experiments conducted on the Engineering Test Satellite-VIII (ETS-VIII). The developed antenna system which was mounted onto a vehicle roof is compact, light weight with simple satellite-tracking operation. In order to realize compact antennas, an onboard-power divider and switching circuit for antenna feeding control are mounted under the array antenna. A Global Positioning System (GPS) module is used to provide accurate information on the vehicle's position and bearing during travelling. A personal computer (PC) is used as the control unit and data logger, which was specifically designed for this application, allow the switching circuit control as well as the retrieving of the received power levels and error rate. The field tests reported in this paper mainly address the tracking performance of the proposed antenna system. Satisfactory results were obtained. Good received power levels and bit error rate (BER) for tracking the ETS-VIII satellite were confirmed. Furthermore, in order to grasp the environmental factors that impact the quality of land vehicle communications, we carefully captured data at obstacles such as buildings, foliages, utility poles and highway overpasses. The results showed blockage and shadowing was confirmed. Additionally, when the antenna was tested at the inclined-road for simple propagation characteristics in elevation direction, stable reception of the satellite signals was realized.

  • Construction and Utilization Experiment of Multimedia Education System Using Satellite ETS-V and Internet

    Yoshiaki NEMOTO  Naokazu HAMAMOTO  Ryutaro SUZUKI  Tetsushi IKEGAMI  Yukio HASHIMOTO  Toshiyuki IDE  Kohei OHTA  Glenn MANSFIELD  Nei KATO  

     
    PAPER-Multimedia education system using satellite and network communication

      Vol:
    E80-D No:2
      Page(s):
    162-169

    The progress of multimedia applications for education, research, social welfare and commerce is generating a lot of interest in the potential of a combination of satellite networking and Internet technology. The combination is particularly attractive as a low cost solution in regions which are large and sparsely populated. In 1991, aiming at networking the Pan-Pacific region, the PARTNERS (Pan-Pacific Regional Telecommunications Network Experiment and Research by Satellite) project was initiated. In this project, the major target was to construct a satellite-based network infrastructure to support education, research and so on in the Pan-Pacific region. As a part of PARTNERS the MEISEI-NET (Multimedia EducatIon System using satellite ETS-V and InterNET) project was started to evaluate the utility of satellite networking for education and reserch and, to investigate the feasibility of expanding the reach of the Internet using the PARTNERS infrastructure. MEISEI-NET focussed on (1) low start-up cost, (2) open access to the rich information resources on the Internet, (3) use of network to support education and research, and , (4) development and distribution of software for MEISEI-NET users. The construction of MEISEI-NET will be detailed followed by a report on its usage and the effects of this network. To support and manage MESEI-NET operations, we developed and deployed SNMP-based intelligent network management system. It offered fault detection and notification. This made the MEISEI-NET robust and practical despite of the satellite's (ETS-V) drift-problem. Students and researchers of universities from different countries participated in and benefited from MEISEI-NET until March 1996.

  • A Trial on Distance Education and Training through the PARTNERS Network

    Masatomo TANAKA  

     
    LETTER

      Vol:
    E76-A No:7
      Page(s):
    1195-1198

    Japan's PARTNERS Project, one of the programmes of ISY advocated by UN, has just started. This letter is a brief introduction of the trials being carried out by the partners in the University of Electro-communications under the Project. The focus is on the distance education and training via ETS-V overcoming the geographical extent and the cultural diversity of the Asia-Pacific Region.