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STRATELLITES
Satellite in Stratosphere
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Introduction
Existing Technology(Satellites)
Stratellites
Construction and working
Stratellite v/s satellite
Advantages
Disadvantages
Applications
Conclusion
References
Introduction
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Wireless communication is simply data communication without the use of
landlines. This may involve cellular telephone, two-way radio, fixed
wireless (broadband wireless), laser (free space optics) or satellite
communication systems.
Mobile wireless technologies are going to act as glue towards bringing
together the wired and wireless to share and distribute information
seamlessly across each other’s areas of reference.
Since from the beginning of wireless communications, there have been a
number of developments in each generation. Considering the future
generation of wireless communication i.e.; 4G.
Introduction(contd..)
4th GENERATION:
To achieve the goals of true broadband cellular service, the systems
have to make the leap to a fourth-generation (4G) network. 4G is
intended to provide high speed, high capacity, low cost per bit, IP
based services. The goal is to have data rates up to 20 Mbps. Most
probable the 4G network would be a network which is a combination of
different technologies (current cellular networks, 3G cellular network,
wireless LAN, etc.)
4G-cellular systems should not only be high-speed but also highcapacity, with low bit cost, high capacity with reasonable frequency
bandwidth, the cell radius of 4G-cellular systems shall be decreased
from that of present cellular systems.
Existing Technology
Satellites:
•Satellite is an artificial object which has been intentionally placed into
higher orbits.
•Satellite communication is the backbone of wireless communications,
and global positioning systems.
•Satellite in orbit of the planet cover huge footprint territories
•Satellites come in 4 types:
I.Geo-stationary
II.Sun-synchronous
III.Geosynchronous
IV.Low-earth orbit
Existing Technology(contd..)
Advantages of Satellite communication:
•High Bandwidth
•Coverage over a large geographical area
•Can be cheaper over long distances

Drawbacks of satellites:
Two main drawbacks of satellites. The first is signal latency, which
can cause problems in establishing broadband links. Most
telecommunications satellites are in geostationary orbit to remain
above a certain point on the Earth’s surface. That orbit, however, is
22,240 miles above the Earth, which means that a signal going up to
the satellite(uplink) and back to the Earth(downlink) travels nearly
45,000 miles, which equates to about a quarter of a second delay.
Even users of satellite voice links notice the delay.
Drawbacks of satellites:
The second drawback is that satellites are in space,
requiring expensive space launches, an additional level of regulation by
national space authorities, and an orbital allotment by the International
Telecommunications Union (ITU).
Also they include noise and interference due to large distance between
transmitter and receiver units.
StratelliteS
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A stratellite is similar to a satellite, but is stationed in the
stratosphere rather than on the orbit.
Stratellite is a “High Altitude Airship(HAA)”, which is positioned
approximately 13 miles above the earth, which provides the benefits
of a satellite like remote sensing, navigation and communication.
StratelliteS(contd.)
• Each Stratellite will have clear line-of-site communications
capability to an entire major-metropolitan area as well as being
able to provide coverage across major rural areas.
• The Stratellite is designed to carry certain payloads into the
Stratosphere determined by the requirements of the customer.
• A single unit could send broadband, mobile phone and digital
television and radio signals to a large area. The ‘unmanned’
Stratellite would be powered by solar cells and propelled
by electric motors.
Construction
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Outer layer is made of spectra
is a fabric used in bullet proof
vests.
• Filled with a mixture of helium
and air
Consists of:
• Propeller
• Solar cells
• Regenerative fuel cells
• Helium gas bag
• Transponder
• Hybrid electric motors
Working
• Inside is filled with Helium gas,
as it is inert gas not flammable.
• The Helium gas expands
pushing out air and lifting the
airship.
• Uses solar cells sprayed on their
surface to generate electricity.
• The generated electricity drives
propellers that work with GPS
technology to keep the stratellite
stationary.
Stratellite v/s Satellite
Advantages
• Decreases Signal latency
• Less expensive to launch
• Service an area of
300,000 square-miles
• Two-way high speed data
communication
• High speed broad-band
access even in remote
area.
• For a country two
stratellites are enough
instead of thousands of
towers
• Stratellites will carry over
20,000 pounds of radars
and other remote imaging
equipment, navigational
aids, and
telecommunications relays.
• Stratellites are planned to
remain on station for a year
at a time and will cost a one
fifth as much as a
comparable satellite
Disadvantages
• May lead to traffic problems in stratosphere.
• Would require efficient ground control and maintenance.
• So far, this technology remains non-commercialized,
and is in a prototype stage for further developments.
• Unlike with a satellite, a stratellite is at the mercy of the
weather.
Applications
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In environmental disasters telecommunication breaks down within
seconds, Re-installation of the infrastructure takes weeks or
months.
The Stratellite can be used as a floating mobile telecommunication
station for all telecommunication purposes and the transmission of
temporary data communication, telecommunication and TVprograms as well as long-term missions over metropolitan cities.
The Stratellite will allow subscribers to easily communicate in "both
directions" using readily available wireless devices.
In addition to voice and data, proposed telecommunications uses
include cellular, 3G/4G mobile, MMDS, paging, fixed wireless
telephony, HDTV, real-time surveillance and OTHERS.
Application case : “Google’s Project Loon”
Conclusion
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Probably the most "far out there" concept in this roundup, Stratellite
is actually much closer to reality than what you may think.

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Once the defects of Stratellites have been overcome and become
more reliable, they play a vital role in the future generation wireless
communication.

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This is a promising technology that could combine the best of
Satellite and wired Internet - fast with low latency and hugely
widespread, at least in theory.
References
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stratellite
http://pesn.com
http://www.yenra.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geostationary_orbit
www.howstuffworks.com
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20021223/1452217.shtml
http://gizmodo.com/027949/sanswire-stratellite
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Stratellites - Satellites in Stratosphere

  • 2. Contents • • • • • • • • • • Introduction Existing Technology(Satellites) Stratellites Construction and working Stratellite v/s satellite Advantages Disadvantages Applications Conclusion References
  • 3.
  • 4. Introduction • • Wireless communication is simply data communication without the use of landlines. This may involve cellular telephone, two-way radio, fixed wireless (broadband wireless), laser (free space optics) or satellite communication systems. Mobile wireless technologies are going to act as glue towards bringing together the wired and wireless to share and distribute information seamlessly across each other’s areas of reference. Since from the beginning of wireless communications, there have been a number of developments in each generation. Considering the future generation of wireless communication i.e.; 4G.
  • 5. Introduction(contd..) 4th GENERATION: To achieve the goals of true broadband cellular service, the systems have to make the leap to a fourth-generation (4G) network. 4G is intended to provide high speed, high capacity, low cost per bit, IP based services. The goal is to have data rates up to 20 Mbps. Most probable the 4G network would be a network which is a combination of different technologies (current cellular networks, 3G cellular network, wireless LAN, etc.) 4G-cellular systems should not only be high-speed but also highcapacity, with low bit cost, high capacity with reasonable frequency bandwidth, the cell radius of 4G-cellular systems shall be decreased from that of present cellular systems.
  • 6. Existing Technology Satellites: •Satellite is an artificial object which has been intentionally placed into higher orbits. •Satellite communication is the backbone of wireless communications, and global positioning systems. •Satellite in orbit of the planet cover huge footprint territories •Satellites come in 4 types: I.Geo-stationary II.Sun-synchronous III.Geosynchronous IV.Low-earth orbit
  • 7. Existing Technology(contd..) Advantages of Satellite communication: •High Bandwidth •Coverage over a large geographical area •Can be cheaper over long distances Drawbacks of satellites: Two main drawbacks of satellites. The first is signal latency, which can cause problems in establishing broadband links. Most telecommunications satellites are in geostationary orbit to remain above a certain point on the Earth’s surface. That orbit, however, is 22,240 miles above the Earth, which means that a signal going up to the satellite(uplink) and back to the Earth(downlink) travels nearly 45,000 miles, which equates to about a quarter of a second delay. Even users of satellite voice links notice the delay.
  • 8. Drawbacks of satellites: The second drawback is that satellites are in space, requiring expensive space launches, an additional level of regulation by national space authorities, and an orbital allotment by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU). Also they include noise and interference due to large distance between transmitter and receiver units.
  • 9. StratelliteS • • A stratellite is similar to a satellite, but is stationed in the stratosphere rather than on the orbit. Stratellite is a “High Altitude Airship(HAA)”, which is positioned approximately 13 miles above the earth, which provides the benefits of a satellite like remote sensing, navigation and communication.
  • 10. StratelliteS(contd.) • Each Stratellite will have clear line-of-site communications capability to an entire major-metropolitan area as well as being able to provide coverage across major rural areas. • The Stratellite is designed to carry certain payloads into the Stratosphere determined by the requirements of the customer. • A single unit could send broadband, mobile phone and digital television and radio signals to a large area. The ‘unmanned’ Stratellite would be powered by solar cells and propelled by electric motors.
  • 11. Construction • Outer layer is made of spectra is a fabric used in bullet proof vests. • Filled with a mixture of helium and air Consists of: • Propeller • Solar cells • Regenerative fuel cells • Helium gas bag • Transponder • Hybrid electric motors
  • 12. Working • Inside is filled with Helium gas, as it is inert gas not flammable. • The Helium gas expands pushing out air and lifting the airship. • Uses solar cells sprayed on their surface to generate electricity. • The generated electricity drives propellers that work with GPS technology to keep the stratellite stationary.
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  • 15. Advantages • Decreases Signal latency • Less expensive to launch • Service an area of 300,000 square-miles • Two-way high speed data communication • High speed broad-band access even in remote area. • For a country two stratellites are enough instead of thousands of towers
  • 16. • Stratellites will carry over 20,000 pounds of radars and other remote imaging equipment, navigational aids, and telecommunications relays. • Stratellites are planned to remain on station for a year at a time and will cost a one fifth as much as a comparable satellite
  • 17. Disadvantages • May lead to traffic problems in stratosphere. • Would require efficient ground control and maintenance. • So far, this technology remains non-commercialized, and is in a prototype stage for further developments. • Unlike with a satellite, a stratellite is at the mercy of the weather.
  • 18. Applications • • • • • In environmental disasters telecommunication breaks down within seconds, Re-installation of the infrastructure takes weeks or months. The Stratellite can be used as a floating mobile telecommunication station for all telecommunication purposes and the transmission of temporary data communication, telecommunication and TVprograms as well as long-term missions over metropolitan cities. The Stratellite will allow subscribers to easily communicate in "both directions" using readily available wireless devices. In addition to voice and data, proposed telecommunications uses include cellular, 3G/4G mobile, MMDS, paging, fixed wireless telephony, HDTV, real-time surveillance and OTHERS. Application case : “Google’s Project Loon”
  • 19. Conclusion • Probably the most "far out there" concept in this roundup, Stratellite is actually much closer to reality than what you may think. • Once the defects of Stratellites have been overcome and become more reliable, they play a vital role in the future generation wireless communication. • This is a promising technology that could combine the best of Satellite and wired Internet - fast with low latency and hugely widespread, at least in theory.