Presentation 2001/11/8
Large Unfoldable Antenna for High Power Wireless Power Transmission from Space to Ground : Toward Solar Power Satellite
Koji TANAKA, Ken HIGUCHI, Susumu SASAKI,
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Abstract(in English) We propose space experiments in order to verify significant technologies and to promote public awareness of the Solar Power Satellite(SPS). Some technical and engineering problems were still remained toward SPS. The main missions we proposed is wireless power transmission(WPT)experiment from Low Earth Orbit(LEO)to the ground using one satellite that can be launched by only one large launch vehicle such as the HII-A. The WPT technologies for SPS, which are the direct detection of rectenna sites, and the microwave beam control skill with high angular precision, will be verified and established. The large phased array antenna system that radiates the microwave with a power of around 400 kW was considered.
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Keyword(in English) Solar Power Satellite / WPT / Microwave
Paper # A・P2001-130,SANE2001-76
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Title (in English) Large Unfoldable Antenna for High Power Wireless Power Transmission from Space to Ground : Toward Solar Power Satellite
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Keyword(1) Solar Power Satellite
Keyword(2) WPT
Keyword(3) Microwave
1st Author's Name Koji TANAKA
1st Author's Affiliation The Institute of Space and Astronautical Science()
2nd Author's Name Ken HIGUCHI
2nd Author's Affiliation The Institute of Space and Astronautical Science
3rd Author's Name Susumu SASAKI
3rd Author's Affiliation The Institute of Space and Astronautical Science
Date 2001/11/8
Paper # A・P2001-130,SANE2001-76
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 411
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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