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STRATELLITE
Presented by: JOSHWIN SEBASTIAN
Register No: 20201023
Guided by :
EC DEPARTMENT, GPTC KALAMASSERY
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CONTENTS
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o INTRODUCTION
o EXISTING TECH.(SATELLITE)
o STRATELLITE
o CONSTRUCTION AND WORKING
o STRATELLITES FROM SATELLITES
o SATELITE VS STRATELLITE
o ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES
o REFRENCES
o CONCLUSION
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INTRODUCTION
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o 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.
o Since from the beginning of wireless
communications, there have been a number of
developments in each generation. Considering the
future generation of wireless
communication L.e.: 5G.
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oStratelites provide the required facilities of wireless
communication more efficiently than the ordinary
towers.
o The Stratellite will allow subscribers to easily
communicate in 'both directions' using readily
available wireless technology.“
oThey minimise the cost of communication.
Stratellites present,low-cost,high capacity
alternative to satellite relays and cell towers
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EXISTING TECHNOLOGY(SATELLITE)
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• 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
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STRATELLITE
• 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(20KM) above the earth, which
provides the benefits of a satellite like remote sensing,
navigation and communication.
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• 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 as.
• 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.
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CONSTRUCTION
Outer layer is made of
spectrais a fabric used in
bullet proof vest
• Filled with a mixture of
helium and air
CONSISTS OF
• Propeller
• Solar cells
• Regenerative fuel cells
• Helium gas bag
• Transponder
• Hybrid electric motors
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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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STRATELLITES FROM SATELLITES
• Sans wire Inc were the first to come up with the Stratellite. As the
name suggests, it is a satellite, in the stratosphere. Positioned 13
miles, or 20 kilometers above the surface of the earth, it has the
straight up-and-down communications advantages of any other
satellite, but reduces transmission times by a factor of nearly 2000 for
geostationary satellites, and 15 for low orbiting satellites.
• Using airship technology, a stratellite is above the cloud layers and so
can be powered by solar cells and propelled by electric motors which
are designed to keep the craft at a single, pre-programmed 3-axis
GPS co-ordinate, and check with higher satellites that it stays in that
position.
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• Launching costs are next to nothing, and at nearly 250 feet
long, they have enough lift for sophisticated computation
equipment - more than most conventional satellites
• Placing a communications platform into the stratosphere, in
the form of an airship, has never been done before. Such a
platform can fundamentally change how the world delivers
wireless telecommunications and the way we as individuals
communicate.
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STRATELLITES AND SATELLITES
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STRATELLITE VS SATELLITE
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ADVANTAGES
• D ecreases Signal lat ency
• Less expensive t o launch
• Service an area of 300,000 square - miles
• Tw o w ay high speed dat a communicat ion
• H igh speed broad - band a c c e s s e ve n in remot e area.
• For a country tw o stratellites are enoughinstead of
t housands of t ow ers
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• 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
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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.
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CONCLUSION
• Probably the most "far out there" concept in this
roundup, Stratellite isactually much closer to reality
than what you may think.
• Once the defects of Stratellites have been overcome
and become morereliable, they play a vital role in
the future generation wireless communication.
• This is a promising technology that could combine
the best of Satelliteand wired Internet - fast with low
latency and hugely widespread, atleast in theory.
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REFERENCE
[1] Stratellites- A.Roja, S.Sai Udaya Keerthy,K. Krishna Keerthi, Dept. of ECE, G. Pullaiah
College of Engineering and Technology, Nandikotkur Road, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, India
[2] Tom Swift and his electrical airship - Hugh Blair-Smith, IEEE A&E systems magazine,
October 2011
[3] 21st Century Airships, Inc., High Altitude Platy http://www.21stcenturyairships.com/
Geostationary Orbits, in Wikipedia, at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geostationary_orbit
[4] TWUF, Broadband Takes to the Skiesrt,Tec dirt, Get Your Wireless Broadband By
Stratellite
[5] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stratellite
[6] https://youtu.be/mb9aOvPP_sw
[7] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geostationary_orbit
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Stratellite: A Promising Future Wireless Tech

  • 1. Click to edit Master title style 1 STRATELLITE Presented by: JOSHWIN SEBASTIAN Register No: 20201023 Guided by : EC DEPARTMENT, GPTC KALAMASSERY
  • 2. Click to edit Master title style 2 CONTENTS 2 o INTRODUCTION o EXISTING TECH.(SATELLITE) o STRATELLITE o CONSTRUCTION AND WORKING o STRATELLITES FROM SATELLITES o SATELITE VS STRATELLITE o ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES o REFRENCES o CONCLUSION
  • 3. Click to edit Master title style 3 INTRODUCTION 3 o 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. o Since from the beginning of wireless communications, there have been a number of developments in each generation. Considering the future generation of wireless communication L.e.: 5G.
  • 4. Click to edit Master title style 4 oStratelites provide the required facilities of wireless communication more efficiently than the ordinary towers. o The Stratellite will allow subscribers to easily communicate in 'both directions' using readily available wireless technology.“ oThey minimise the cost of communication. Stratellites present,low-cost,high capacity alternative to satellite relays and cell towers 4
  • 5. Click to edit Master title style 5 EXISTING TECHNOLOGY(SATELLITE) 5 • 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
  • 6. Click to edit Master title style 6 6 STRATELLITE • 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(20KM) above the earth, which provides the benefits of a satellite like remote sensing, navigation and communication.
  • 7. Click to edit Master title style 7 7 • 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 as. • 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.
  • 8. Click to edit Master title style 8 8 CONSTRUCTION Outer layer is made of spectrais a fabric used in bullet proof vest • Filled with a mixture of helium and air CONSISTS OF • Propeller • Solar cells • Regenerative fuel cells • Helium gas bag • Transponder • Hybrid electric motors
  • 9. Click to edit Master title style 9 9 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.
  • 10. Click to edit Master title style 10 10 STRATELLITES FROM SATELLITES • Sans wire Inc were the first to come up with the Stratellite. As the name suggests, it is a satellite, in the stratosphere. Positioned 13 miles, or 20 kilometers above the surface of the earth, it has the straight up-and-down communications advantages of any other satellite, but reduces transmission times by a factor of nearly 2000 for geostationary satellites, and 15 for low orbiting satellites. • Using airship technology, a stratellite is above the cloud layers and so can be powered by solar cells and propelled by electric motors which are designed to keep the craft at a single, pre-programmed 3-axis GPS co-ordinate, and check with higher satellites that it stays in that position.
  • 11. Click to edit Master title style 11 11 • Launching costs are next to nothing, and at nearly 250 feet long, they have enough lift for sophisticated computation equipment - more than most conventional satellites • Placing a communications platform into the stratosphere, in the form of an airship, has never been done before. Such a platform can fundamentally change how the world delivers wireless telecommunications and the way we as individuals communicate.
  • 12. Click to edit Master title style 12 12 STRATELLITES AND SATELLITES
  • 13. Click to edit Master title style 13 13 STRATELLITE VS SATELLITE
  • 14. Click to edit Master title style 14 14 ADVANTAGES • D ecreases Signal lat ency • Less expensive t o launch • Service an area of 300,000 square - miles • Tw o w ay high speed dat a communicat ion • H igh speed broad - band a c c e s s e ve n in remot e area. • For a country tw o stratellites are enoughinstead of t housands of t ow ers
  • 15. Click to edit Master title style 15 15 • 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
  • 16. Click to edit Master title style 16 16 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.
  • 17. Click to edit Master title style 17 17 CONCLUSION • Probably the most "far out there" concept in this roundup, Stratellite isactually much closer to reality than what you may think. • Once the defects of Stratellites have been overcome and become morereliable, they play a vital role in the future generation wireless communication. • This is a promising technology that could combine the best of Satelliteand wired Internet - fast with low latency and hugely widespread, atleast in theory.
  • 18. Click to edit Master title style 18 18 REFERENCE [1] Stratellites- A.Roja, S.Sai Udaya Keerthy,K. Krishna Keerthi, Dept. of ECE, G. Pullaiah College of Engineering and Technology, Nandikotkur Road, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, India [2] Tom Swift and his electrical airship - Hugh Blair-Smith, IEEE A&E systems magazine, October 2011 [3] 21st Century Airships, Inc., High Altitude Platy http://www.21stcenturyairships.com/ Geostationary Orbits, in Wikipedia, at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geostationary_orbit [4] TWUF, Broadband Takes to the Skiesrt,Tec dirt, Get Your Wireless Broadband By Stratellite [5] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stratellite [6] https://youtu.be/mb9aOvPP_sw [7] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geostationary_orbit
  • 19. Click to edit Master title style 19 Thanks for the attention  19