Committee |
Date Time |
Place |
Paper Title / Authors |
Abstract |
Paper # |
WPT |
2024-03-15 13:50 |
Kyoto |
Kyoto-Univ. (Uji campus) (Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
RF Characterization of Phased Array Antennas for Wireless Power Transmission Yumi Kawai (Hosei Univ), Tomohiko Mitani, Kotaro Matsumoto (Kyoto Univ), Seiji Kida (OMC), Hiroki Yanagawa (JSS), Kazuyosi Arai (Hosei Univ), Koji Tanaka (JAXA) WPT2023-54 |
In the ongoing project on long-range wireless power transmission (WPT), WPT experiments over km using aircraft are plann... [more] |
WPT2023-54 pp.92-96 |
WPT |
2023-03-16 15:40 |
Kyoto |
Kyoto-Univ. (Uji campus) (Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
Study on Output Monitoring System for Transmitting Array Antenna of Space Solar Power Test Satellite Fumiaki Ito, Tomohiko Mitani, Naoki Shinohara (Kyoto Univ) WPT2022-39 |
In this study, we propose an output monitoring system for transmitting array antennas of a space solar power test satell... [more] |
WPT2022-39 pp.47-52 |
WPT |
2023-03-16 16:05 |
Kyoto |
Kyoto-Univ. (Uji campus) (Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
Development of a Wireless Power Transmission System Using Antenna Elements on Solar Arrays Takahiro Ohnishi (TUS), Yusuke Kishida, Miki Kaneko, Shuji Higashigawa (Hosei), Tatsuya Yamagami (SOKENDAI), Tomohiko Saitoh (TUS), Koji Tanaka (SOKENDAI) WPT2022-40 |
We are developing a phased array antenna system for wireless power transmission for future Solar Power Satellite (SPS). ... [more] |
WPT2022-40 pp.53-57 |
WPT (2nd) |
2022-12-05 - 2022-12-06 |
Kyoto |
Uji Obaku Plaza Kihada Hall, Uji Campus, Kyoto University (Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online) |
Nobel experiment plan of wireless power transmission using small satellite.
-- A satellite rectenna radio -- Yoshiyuki Fujino, Yuta Nakajima (Toyo Univ.), Koji Tanaka (ISAS/JAXA) |
A satellite-to-ground space solar power transmission demonstration test has been proposed using a small satellite.
The ... [more] |
|
WPT |
2021-03-04 09:35 |
Online |
Online |
Demonstration experiment of power taper implementation using subarrays with gradually increasing number of elements method Shotaro Katano (SOKENDAI), Ken-ichiro Maki, Takahide Mizuno (JAXA) WPT2020-33 |
The wireless power transmission subsystems of the space solar power systems needs to be able to be configured with high ... [more] |
WPT2020-33 pp.1-4 |
WPT (2nd) |
2019-10-31 - 2019-11-02 |
Overseas |
Xidian University |
[Invited Talk]
Retro-reflective Beamforming for Wireless Power Transmission from Satellite to Earth Xin Wang, Xuemei Cao, Zhongqiang Tang (Nanjing Univ. Aeronautics & Astronautics), Mingyu Lu (West Virginia Univ. Inst. of Tech.) |
Wireless power transmission for Space Solar Power Satellites (SSPS) calls for extremely high accuracy in steering the mi... [more] |
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RCS, SAT (Joint) |
2019-08-22 16:55 |
Aichi |
Nagoya University |
[Invited Talk]
Solar Power Satellite and Microwave Power Transmission Nobuyuki Kaya (WaveArrays) SAT2019-30 RCS2019-159 |
We believe the beam control system of the microwave is one of the most important and critical issues to realize the SPS.... [more] |
SAT2019-30 RCS2019-159 pp.67-72 |
SANE |
2019-06-14 14:10 |
Kanagawa |
JAXA Sagamihara Campus |
[Special Invited Talk]
A SmallSat Technology Demonstrator for Space-Based Solar Power Matthew Richardson (UTokyo), Takahito Motoki, Yudai Hamashima (Waseda Univ.), Urara Kono, Chang-Chin Wang (UTokyo) SANE2019-18 |
Tanabata, a Technology Development mission for Space Solar Power which uses CubeSat architecture is proposed. This missi... [more] |
SANE2019-18 pp.29-34 |
WPT |
2016-03-07 16:45 |
Kyoto |
Kyoto Univ. Uji Campus |
[Special Talk]
Valuation of a Transmitting Antenna or Spacetenna in a Solar Power Satellite and its Development Strategy Tadashi Takano (Nihon Univ.) WPT2015-84 |
In this presentation, first, the importance of a transmitting antenna (spacetenna) is clarified in a solar power satelli... [more] |
WPT2015-84 pp.45-50 |
WPT, MW |
2015-04-17 10:20 |
Tokyo |
Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. |
Development and Basic Experiment on Direction Detection System for the SPS Shotaro Katano (Tokai Univ.), Taishi Kobayashi (Univ. of Toyo), Makoto Tanaka (Tokai Univ.), Yoshiyuki Fujino (Univ. of Toyo), Koji Tanaka (JAXA) WPT2015-10 MW2015-10 |
We are studying and developing a direction finding system for Solar Power Satellite.
We carried out basic experiment us... [more] |
WPT2015-10 MW2015-10 pp.51-55 |
EMCJ, WPT (Joint) |
2014-01-31 15:20 |
Saga |
Saga Univ. |
Effects of Microwave Wireless Power transmission in SPS on Poikilothermic Animals Yuki Fukuda, Masao Taki (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.) EMCJ2013-128 |
In this paper, we performed behavior observation experiments of poikilothermic animals due to microwave exposure. In eac... [more] |
EMCJ2013-128 pp.99-104 |
SANE |
2013-04-26 10:10 |
Nagano |
Usuda Deep Space Center, JAXA |
Development of the Breadboard Model for the Demonstration of the Wireless Power Transmission Ken-ichiro Maki (JAXA), Masashi Takahashi, Fumiya Inoue (Tokyo Univ. of Science), Koji Tanaka, Kousuke Kawahara, Susumu Sasaki (JAXA) SANE2013-6 |
Toward the in-orbit demonstration of a solar power satellite (SPS) being investigated as one of the future power generat... [more] |
SANE2013-6 pp.29-34 |
SANE |
2012-10-11 12:00 |
Overseas |
The SONGDO CONVENSIA, Incheon Korea |
Development Status of Electrical Power Subsystem for X-ray Astronomy Satellite "ASTRO-H" Takanobu Shimada, Kazuyuki Hirose, Akio Kukita, Hirokazu Ikeda, Yoshio Ohgushi, Masanobu Ozaki, Tadayasu Dotani, Tsuyoshi Okazaki, Tadayuki Takahashi (JAXA), Yukishige Nozaki, Takeshi Muramatsu (NTSpace), Kazuyo Mizushima (NEC) SANE2012-58 |
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has been developing an X-ray astronomy satellite named “ASTRO-H,” which will b... [more] |
SANE2012-58 pp.17-22 |
WPT (2nd) |
2012-07-31 14:50 |
Tokyo |
NICT Kouji-machi meeting room |
Development of Phase Control Method (PAC Method and Parallel Method) for Space Solar Power System Katsuyuki Yano, Takanori Narita, Kenichi Anma (MHI) |
The Space Solar Power System generates in space, and transmits power to the Earth by microwave. The Space Solar Power Sa... [more] |
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MW, WPT (Joint) |
2012-05-25 14:15 |
Kyoto |
Kyoto Univ. |
Microwave Beam steering Experiment by Software Retro-directive Method using Breadboard Model of SPS Small Scientific Satellite Masashi Takahashi (Tokyo Univ. of Science), Koji Tanaka, Ken-ichiro Maki, Kousuke Kawahara, Susumu Sasaki (JAXA) |
We are developing a breadboard model of a wireless power transmission (WPT) experiment using a small scientific satellit... [more] |
|
SANE |
2012-04-26 13:00 |
Nagano |
Usuda Deep Space Center, JAXA |
"AMATELUS" a laser utilized satellite designed for achieving on-orbit solar energy transmission toward manned Luna base. Seiichiro Arakawa, Yuto Takei, Yuki Katada, Masahiro Kawaguchi (Tokyo Tech) SANE2012-1 |
For its rich natural resources and attractive environment for scientific research, equatorial region of the Moon is one ... [more] |
SANE2012-1 pp.1-6 |
SANE, SAT (Joint) |
2011-02-25 11:30 |
Hyogo |
NICT Kobe Research Laboratories |
[Invited Talk]
Solar Power Satellite and Microwave Power Transmission Nobuyuki Kaya (Kobe Univ.) SANE2010-166 SAT2010-87 |
We believe the beam control system of the microwave is one of the most important and critical issues to realize the SPS.... [more] |
SANE2010-166 SAT2010-87 pp.43-48(SANE), pp.67-72(SAT) |
EMCJ |
2007-09-21 15:25 |
Kyoto |
Doshisha University |
[Special Talk]
Research activities on Solar Power Satellite Kozo Hashimoto, Naoki Shinohara (Kyoto Univ.) EMCJ2007-51 |
Solar Power Satellite, which attracts as a CO2-free clean energy, and its research activities are introduced and its int... [more] |
EMCJ2007-51 pp.49-52 |
SANE |
2006-04-10 16:20 |
Overseas |
Xidian Univ., Xi'an, China |
Output Power Variation Analysis on Solar Arrays of Three-axis Stabilized GEO Satellites Zheng Jun (Unit 63999 of CPLA), Wang Shan (Institute of China Electronic System Engineering Corporation) SANE2006-12 |
Solar arrays are the main source of energy used at present onboard satellites. Their energy resources largely determines... [more] |
SANE2006-12 pp.61-64 |