Airbus, NTT, DOCOMO and
SKY Perfect JSAT Jointly Studying Connectivity Services
from High-Altitude Platform Stations (HAPS)
January 17, 2022
Airbus, Nippon Telegraph and
Telephone Corporation (NTT), NTT DOCOMO, INC. (DOCOMO)
and SKY Perfect JSAT Corporation (SKY Perfect JSAT)
jointly announced that they have begun studying the
feasibility of collaborating on future high-altitude
platform stations (HAPS)-based connectivity services as
part of a future space-based wireless connectivity
ecosystem.
Launched with a memorandum of
understanding (MOU), the study will attempt to identify
the early deployment requirements of a HAPS-based
network. The collaboration will investigate the use of
the Airbus Zephyr, the leading solar-powered,
stratospheric unmanned aerial system (UAS), and the
wireless communication networks of NTT, DOCOMO and SKY
Perfect JSAT in order to test HAPS connectivity,
identify practical applications, develop required
technologies and ultimately launch space-based wireless
broadband services.
Fig. 1 Airbus "Zephyr" HAPS
aircraft
In the global push to further
advance 5G and eventually introduce 6G, initiatives are
under way to expand coverage worldwide, including in the
oceans and in the air. Such initiatives will include
HAPS, which fly in the stratosphere about 20 km above
the earth, and non-terrestrial network (NTN)
technologies using geostationary-orbit (GEO) satellites
and low Earth-orbit (LEO) satellites. HAPS networks are
deemed to be a relatively easy solution for air and sea
connectivity and an effective platform for deploying
disaster countermeasures and many industrial
applications. The provision of space-based radio access
network services using NTN technologies, collectively
called Space RAN (radio access network), is expected to
support worldwide mobile communications with ultra-wide
coverage and improved disaster resistance as well
enhanced 5G and 6G. In addition, HAPS platforms can also
interconnect to the nearest terrestrial network gateway
and extend the reach of existing mobile services
directly to end-user devices, providing service options
including as rural, emergency and maritime connectivity.
Fig. 2 Communication via satellites
and HAPS
Fig. 3 Configuration of space
integrated computing network
Fig. 4 Space RAN system structure
With the signing of the MOU, the
four companies will discuss and identify possible future
developments necessary to unlock future HAPS-based
connectivity services, lobby for standardization and
institutionalization of HAPS operations, and explore
business models for commercializing HAPS services.
Specific themes will include the
applicability of HAPS for mobile connectivity on the
ground and base station backhaul,1 the performance of
various frequency bands in HAPS systems, the
technological considerations for linking HAPS with
satellites and ground base stations, and the
establishment of a cooperative system to test a network
combining NTN technology, satellites and HAPS.
As separately announced on November
15, 2021, DOCOMO and Airbus have successfully conducted
a propagation test between the ground and a "Zephyr S"
HAPS aircraft in the stratosphere, demonstrating the
possibility of providing stable communication with such
a configuration.
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