4 FAQs about The purpose of high-altitude installation of communication base station inverters and grid connection

What is a high altitude platform station (Hibs)?

High Altitude Platform Station as IMT Base Stations (HIBS) are essentially HAPS platforms (see Figs. 1 & 2), defined and operating within the context of a station in the mobile service (specifically IMT mobile service). This distinction reflects the lens through which the ITU currently views these technologies and the services they may support.

What is a high altitude platform station?

This concept is known under the designation High Altitude Platform Stations (HAPS) as IMT base stations, or HIBS. By using the same spectrum as already identified for IMT and where deployments already exist today, HIBS can extend the operator's coverage area and benefit from the already existing device ecosystem.

What is high-altitude platform station (Haps)?

Abstract: High-altitude platform station (HAPS) as International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT) base station (HIBS) has been attracting the attention of aerospace and telecommunication companies from many countries in recent years.

Can high-altitude platforms be used for mobile communication?

Mobile communication via high-altitude platforms operating in the stratosphere is an idea that has been on the table for decades. In the past few years, however

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