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Wideband InterNetworking Engineering Test and Demonstration Satellite (WINDS) system
Kuramasu, Ryoichi,Araki, Tsunehiko,Shimada, Masaaki,Satoh, Tesuo,Tomita, Eiichi,Futamata, Ryosuke,Kuroda, Tomonori,Yajima, Masanobu,Maeda, Tsuyoshi,Uchida, Hideki,Mukai, Tatsuya,Kadowaki, Naoto,Nakao, 통신위성우주산업연구회 2002 Joint Conference on Satellite Communications Vol.2002 No.-
In April 2001 NASDA launched a new project called "WINDS", Wideband InterNetworking engineering test and Demonstration Satellite, to realize the requirement of Japanese Cabinet IT strategy called "e-Japan Priority Policy Program". The WINDS project is aimed at demonstrating technologies necessary to construct the satellite-based ultra high=speed global fixed wireless communications networks. Based on this objective, NASDA works with CRL to develop the WINDS experiment system to be launched in FY 2005. The WINDS experiment system is planned to demonstrate various experiments, using newly key technology such as multi-beam antenna/multi-port amplifier, Ka band active phased array antenna, on-board ATM switch and so on. This paper describes the concept and outline of the WINDS network experiment system.
Development status of WINDS (Wideband InterNetworking engineering test and Demonstration Satellite)
Arikawa, Yoshihisa,Kuramasu, Ryoichi,Nakamura, Yasuo,Araki, Tsunehiko,Shimada, Masaaki 통신위성우주산업연구회 2003 Joint Conference on Satellite Communications Vol.2003 No.-
The Wideband Inter Networking engineering test and Demonstration Satellite (WINDS) aims t developing and verifying the key technologies for future ultra high speed satellite communications such as: (1) Ka-band multi-beam antenna with high power multi-port amplifier; (2) Ka-band active phased array antenna; and (3) an on-board Asynchronous Transfer Mode switch. It also aims to create and demonstrate new utilizations for satellite communications through various experiments. The development of WINDS has been conducted by NASDA and the Communications Research Laboratory (CRL) and WINDS is scheduled to be launched by H-IIA launch vehicle in 2005 (first year). In this paper, the current development status of WINDS system is reported.