Presentation 2002/7/19
Constructions of Terminal Section of HIT (Hokkaido Integrated Telecommunication) Network and its Problems
Naoki Inoue, Kenji Ueno, Kakeshi Hatsuda,
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Abstract(in English) Constructions of Terminal Section of HIT Network by using Wireless LAN in the terminal section with low-cost Internet connection and other services for rural areas are discussed. By using satellite links and Wireless LAN, running cost, e.g., initial costs, maintenance and supervisory costs can be decreased and flexible links can be achieved. In this network, satellite diversity (Sat. D) system are utilized to improve link availabilities. The Sat. D characteristics were measured by newly constructed measuring system. The interference characteristics between Wireless LAN (2.45 GHz) and electronic oven are also measured.
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Keyword(in English) HIT Network / Wireless LAN / Internet connection / Sat. D / Iinterference
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Title (in English) Constructions of Terminal Section of HIT (Hokkaido Integrated Telecommunication) Network and its Problems
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Keyword(1) HIT Network
Keyword(2) Wireless LAN
Keyword(3) Internet connection
Keyword(4) Sat. D
Keyword(5) Iinterference
1st Author's Name Naoki Inoue
1st Author's Affiliation Hokkaido Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Kenji Ueno
2nd Author's Affiliation Hokkaido Institute of Technology
3rd Author's Name Kakeshi Hatsuda
3rd Author's Affiliation Hokkaido Institute of Technology
Date 2002/7/19
Paper # SAT2002-47
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 242
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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