Policy on Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
1 Introduction
2 The use of small aperture earth
stations for relief operation in the event of natural disasters and similar
emergencies
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Basic considerations
2.2.1 Required
services
2.2.2 Channel
and physical layer requirements
2.2.3 Network
requirements
2.2.4 Associated
earth station
2.3 Required earth station
e.i.r.p. levels and satellite resources
2.3.1 Example of
link budget calculation
2.4 Configuration of the
transportable earth station
2.4.1 Weight and size
2.4.2 Antenna
2.4.3 Power amplifier
2.4.4 Low-noise receiver
2.5 Examples of
transportable earth station realizations and system implementation
2.5.1 Small
transportable earth stations
2.5.2 Example of
an emergency network and associated earth stations
2.6 Example of the use of
satellite telecommunications to support response to Great East Japan
Earthquake
2.6.1 Overview
2.6.2 Materials
and methods
2.6.3 Discussion and lessons
2.7 Example of support
activity by broadband communication satellite for rescue and relief
2.7.1 Overview
2.7.2 Satellite
communication system
2.7.3 Communication
equipment used for the
operation
2.7.4 Conclusion
2.8 Example of mobile base stations with satellite backhaul
2.8.1 Overview
2.8.2 Configuration
and guidelines for satellite backhaul
2.8.3 Deploying
a vehicle-mounted base station
2.8.4 Restoring
macro base stations with satellite backhaul
2.8.5 Femtocell
with satellite backhaul
3 An example describing use of
FSS system for warning operations in the event of natural disasters and similar
emergencies
3.1 Earthquake Early
Warning System
3.2 Satellite delivery
3.2.1 Advantage
of the satellite network
3.2.2 Example of
the system for satellite delivery
3.3 Case examples of the
EEW satellite delivery service
3.4 Further development of
the satellite delivery system
4 Conclusions