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High Altitude Platforms for Telecommunications: Design Methodology

Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2009
Short description:
High Altitude Platforms for Telecommunications: Design Methodology / Trancossi, Michele; Dumas, Antonio; Anzillotti, Stefano; Pancaldi, Fabrizio. - In: SAE TECHNICAL PAPER. - ISSN 0148-7191. - ELETTRONICO. - SAE 2009-01-3159:(2009), pp. 1-8. ( SAE 2009 AeroTech Congress and Exhibition Seattle, WA; United States 11 November 2009) [10.4271/2009-01-3159].
abstract:
High Altitude Platforms (HAPs) represents an appealing solution to deliver low cost broadband access to telecommunication (TLC) networks. However, this potential can be disclosed only if a proper technology is identified in the design of airships and aircrafts. This paper first presents the innovative services which can be provided by a fleet of HAPs in the field of information and communication technology (ICT), and then a novel approach to a modular the design of HAPs is presented. In particular, this study consists of a theoretical investigation and energetic design of an HAP derived from a new class of stratospheric airship for the production of energy at high quote. In practice the energy is harvested by photovoltaic panels and stored in hydrogen fuel cells. We denote this new technology with the acronym P.S.I.C.H.E. (Photovoltaic Space Island for Conversion of Hydrogen as Energy vector). In this paper authors consider the problems connected to the dimensional scalability of the system in order to verify the possibility of producing a reduced version of P.S.I.C.H.E. for telecommunication services only. This platform for telecommunication can operate over northern Italy (about 45mD latitude north) at altitudes between 15-16 Km. Operative altitude and volume of lifting gas can vary as a function of winds in any other location all over the world. By these considerations authors are going to propose a novel iterative design methodology to dimension an airship characterized by a shape with a vertical rotation axis.
Iris type:
Relazione in Atti di Convegno
Keywords:
High Altitude platforms; telecommunications.
List of contributors:
Trancossi, Michele; Dumas, Antonio; Anzillotti, Stefano; Pancaldi, Fabrizio
Authors of the University:
PANCALDI Fabrizio
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/635818
Book title:
SAE Technical Papers
Published in:
SAE TECHNICAL PAPER
Journal
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