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市場調查報告書

微波送電及太陽能發電衛星系統分析

Analyzing Microwave Power Transmission & Solar Power Satellite Systems

出版商 Aruvians Rsearch
出版日期 2009年06月 商品編碼 74594
內容資訊 英文 175 Pages
價格
US $ 450 PDF by E-mail (Single User License)
US $ 850 PDF by E-mail (Global Site License)
US $ 1000 CD-ROM
US $ 1200 Hard Copy


微波送電及太陽能發電衛星系統分析 是由出版商Aruvians Rsearch在2009年06月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含175 Pages 價格從美金450起跳。

簡介

本報告書內容包括:微波送電及其最大應用之一的太陽能發電衛星系統調查、系統基礎、SPS的微波送 電利用方法、SPS面臨的課題、SPS對環境及健康造成的影響分析、NASA、日本的太空太陽光發電系統(SSPS)發展計畫分析、企業介紹等。內容綱要摘記如下:

實施概要

瞭解傳送媒介

無線能源傳輸/無線電力送電分析

  • 概要
  • 現今的無線電力送電利用狀況
  • 決定電力及規模水準
  • 無線電力送電系統的效率
  • 近距離無線送電技術
  • 遠距離無線送電技術

微波送電介紹

  • 微波送電的發展歷史
  • 微波送電概要
  • 安全上的顧慮
  • MPT背後的基本概念
  • MPT之利用
  • MPT之應用
  • 現在的技術
  • 將來的技術

全球的MPT活動概觀

  • 加拿大的微波送電
  • 歐洲的微波送電
  • 日本的微波送電
  • 美國的微波送電

太陽能發電衛星(SPS)分析

  • 介紹
  • SPS的發展歷史
  • 瞭解SPS的概念
  • SPS的優點
  • 課題
  • 針對SPS的批判意見
  • SPS的經濟分析
  • SPS與生物燃料的比較
  • SPS與風力的比較

SPS設計分析

  • 介紹
  • 太陽能轉換
  • 太陽光發電、集光型太陽光發電系統及太陽能動態發電的比較
  • 生命週期分析
  • 系統能源的優點
  • 發自地球的無線電力輸送概觀
  • 決定太空船的尺寸
  • 以地球為基礎的天線SPS概念的批判意見

SPS的現況

SPS的微波送電

  • 應考量的SPS要素
  • 微波發生器概觀
  • 整流天線及地面傳送網概觀

SPSソ影響

  • SPS微波對環境的影響
  • SPS對地球的影響
  • 對通訊的影響
  • MPT對人體健康的影響

SPS及技術課題

SPS無線技術

  • 微波傳送
  • 微波設備
  • 整流天線
  • 分級及控制

不同的太陽能發電衛星模型分析

  • 'Abacus'衛星的位置・形狀
  • JAXA模型
  • Glaser 的 SPS 概念
  • SPS2000
  • 'SolarDisc'宇宙太陽光發電利用的概念

宇宙太陽光發電系統及MPT分析

  • 介紹
  • 系統分析
  • 主要次級系統表現分析

NASA的宇宙太陽光發電計畫

  • 介紹
  • 宇宙太陽光的定義
  • 宇宙太陽光發電的重要性
  • 最新的SSP調查結果分析
  • 美國的SPS及SSP活動分析
  • NASA的'Fresh Look'調查
  • NASA的SSP概念定義調查分析
  • SSP探索調查及技術(SERT)計畫分析
  • National Research Council的角色
  • NASA最新的SSP研究開發計畫

日本的宇宙太陽光發電計畫

  • JAXA模型分析

個案研究

  • 中國的微波送電
  • 印尼的微波送電

主要企業介紹

未來展望:微波送電

附錄

專有名詞集

目錄

Abstract

Microwave power transmission (MPT) involves the usage of microwaves to transmit power through outer space or the atmosphere without the need for wires. It is a sub-type of the more general wireless energy transfer methods, and is the most interesting because microwave devices offer the highest efficiency of conversion between DC-electricity and microwave radiative power.

Following World War II, which saw the development of high-power microwave emitters known as cavity magnetrons, the idea of using microwaves to transmit power was researched. In 1964, William C. Brown demonstrated a miniature helicopter equipped with a combination antenna and rectifier device called a rectenna. The rectenna converted microwave power into electricity, allowing the helicopter to fly. In principle, the rectenna is capable of very high conversion efficiencies - over 90% in optimal circumstances.

Most proposed MPT systems now usually include a phased array microwave transmitter. While these have lower efficiency levels they have the advantage of being electrically steered using no moving parts, and are easier to scale to the necessary levels that a practical MPT system requires.

Aruvians Rsearch presents a complete analysis of the myriad uses of Microwave Power Transmission, and one of its biggest application - Solar Power Satellite Systems. In its report, Analyzing Microwave Power Transmission & Solar Power Satellite Systems, Aruvians Rsearch puts forth an analytical view of wireless transmission systems, the basics of microwave power transmission systems, its uses, benefits, challenges facing the technology, global activities going on in the field of MPT, and its applications.

One of the biggest applications of microwave power transmission at the moment is its utility in solar power satellite systems, or SPS. The report takes an in-depth view on the basics of the system, how microwave power transmission is used in SPS, the challenges facing SPS, environmental and health impact of the SPS and much more. The report further also analyzes the Space Solar Power System (SSPS), delving into the vast amount of research conducted on this topic by NASA.

The leading industry contributors to the field of microwave power transmission is also looked at in the report.

Table of Contents

A. Executive Summary

B. Understanding the Transmission Medium

C. Analyzing Wireless Energy Transfer/Wireless Power Transmission

  • C.1 Overview
  • C.2 Modern Day Usage of Wireless Power Transmission
  • C.3 Determining the Power & Size Levels
  • C.4 Efficiency of Wireless Power Transmission Systems
  • C.5 Near Field Wireless Transmission Techniques
    • C.5.1 Induction
    • C.5.2 Resonant Induction
  • C.6 Far Field Wireless Transmission Techniques
    • C.6.1 Radio & Microwave
    • C.6.2 Laser
    • C.6.3 Electrical Conduction

D. Introduction to Microwave Power Transmission

  • D.1 History of Microwave Power Transmission
  • D.2 Overview of Microwave Power Transmission
  • D.3 Safety Concerns
  • D.4 Basic Idea behind MPT
  • D.5 Uses of MPT
  • D.6 Applications of MPT
  • D.7 Current Technology
  • D.8 Upcoming Technology

E. Looking at Global MPT Activities

  • E.1 Microwave Power Transmission in Canada
  • E.2 Microwave Power Transmission in Europe
  • E.3 Microwave Power Transmission in the US

F. Analyzing the Solar Power Satellite (SPS)

  • F.1 Introduction
  • F.2 History of SPS
  • F.3 Understanding the SPS Concept
  • F.4 Advantages of SPS
  • F.5 Challenges
    • F.5.1 High Costs
    • F.5.2 Usage of Terrestrial Materials
    • F.5.3 Concept of a Space Elevator
    • F.5.4 Safety Issues
  • F.6 Critics of SPS
  • F.7 Economical Analysis of SPS
    • F.7.1 Benefits of SPS in Present-Day Energy Scenario
    • F.7.2 Comparing SPS with Fossil Fuels
    • F.7.3 Comparing SPS with Nuclear Fission
    • F.7.4 Comparing SPS with Nuclear Fusion
    • F.7.5 Comparing SPS with Global Solar Power
    • F.7.6 Feasibility of Mass Production of Solar Panels
  • F.8 Comparing SPS with Biofuels
  • F.9 Comparing SPS with Wind Power

G. Analyzing the Design of SPS

  • G.1 Introduction
  • G.2 Conversion of Solar Energy
  • G.3 Comparing Photovoltaics, Concentrating Photovoltaic Systems, & Solar Dynamic
  • G.4 Lifetime Cycle Analysis
  • G.5 System Energy Benefits
  • G.6 Looking at Wireless Power Transmission from Earth
  • G.7 Determining the Spacecraft Size
  • G.8 Earth-based Antenna - Critical Part of the SPS Concept

H. Current Status of SPS

I. Microwave Power Transmission on SPS

  • I.1 SPS Factors to be Considered
  • I.2 Looking at Microwave Generators
    • I.2.1 Power Generation Devices & Circuits
    • I.2.2 Comparing Microwave Transmitting Routes
      • I.2.2.1 Microwave Vacuum Tubes
        • I.2.2.1.1 Phase-Controlled Magnetron
        • I.2.2.1.2 Traveling Wave Tube
        • I.2.2.1.3 Klystron
        • I.2.2.1.4 Microwave Power Module
      • I.2.2.2 Semiconductor Microwave Transmitters
      • I.2.2.3 Futuristic, More Efficient Microwave Transmitters
    • I.2.3 Microwave Antennas
    • I.2.4 Beam Control & Ongoing Research
      • I.2.4.1 Reducing Interference
      • I.2.4.2 Steering Losses
  • I.3 Looking at Rectenna & Ground Segments
    • I.3.1 Rectenna
    • I.3.2 Elements of the Antenna
    • I.3.3 A Look at the Rectifier Circuit
    • I.3.4 Overall Microwave Reception
    • I.3.5 Trends in Rectenna Research
    • I.3.6 Commercialization of Rectennas
    • I.3.7 Technology for Establishing a Ground Network

J. Effects of the SPS

  • J.1 Environmental Impact of the SPS Microwave Beam
  • J.2 Impact of SPS on Earth
  • J.3 Impact on Communication
  • J.4 Effect of MPT on Human Health

K. Technical Issues with SPS

L. SPS Radio Technologies

  • L.1 Microwave Power Transmission
  • L.2 Microwave Power Devices
  • L.3 Rectennas
  • L.4 Calibration & Control

M. Analyzing the Different Solar Power Satellite Models

  • M.1 ‘Abacus' Satellite Configuration
  • M.2 JAXA Models
  • M.3 Glaser SPS Concept
  • M.4 SPS2000
  • M.5 ‘SolarDisc' Space Solar Power Concept

N. Analyzing the Space Solar Power System & MPT

  • N.1 Introduction
  • N.2 Analysis of the System
    • N.2.1 Analyzing the Microwave Power Transmission Subsystem
    • N.2.2 Analyzing the Beam Forming and Control Subsystem
    • N.2.3 Analyzing the Microwave Receiving & Power Rectifying Subsystem
  • N.3 Analysis of the Major Subsystem Accomplishments
    • N.3.1 Accomplishments of the Microwave Power Transmission Subsystem
    • N.3.2 Accomplishments of the Beam Forming and Control Subsystem
    • N.3.3 Accomplishments of the Microwave Receiving & Power Rectifying Subsystem

O. Space Solar Power Activities of NASA

  • O.1 Introduction
  • O.2 Defining Space Solar Power
  • O.3 Importance of Space Solar Power
  • O.4 Analyzing Recent SSP Findings
  • O.5 Analyzing SPS & SSP Activities in the United States - A Historical Look
  • O.6 NASA' s ‘Fresh Look' Study
    • O.6.1 Analyzing the SunTower SPS System
    • O.6.2 Analyzing the Solar Disc SPS System
    • O.6.3 Conclusion
  • O.7 Analyzing the SSP Concept Definition Study by NASA
  • O.8 Analyzing the SSP Exploratory Research & Technology (SERT) Program
    • O.8.1 The Abacus Concept
    • O.8.2 The Integrated Symmetrical Concentrator Concept
    • O.8.3 Conclusion of SERT in 2000
  • O.9 Role of the National Research Council
  • O.10 Current NASA R&D in SSP

P. Space Solar Power Activities in Japan

  • P.1 Analyzing the JAXA Models
    • P.1.1 Challenges with the 2001 Model
    • P.1.2 Challenges with the 2002 Model
    • P.1.3 Looking at the 2003 Model

Q. Case Studies

  • Q.1 Microwave Power Transmission in China
  • Q.2 Microwave Power Transmission in Indonesia

R. Leading Industry Contributors

  • R.1 Anaren Inc
  • R.2 Conolog Corporation
  • R.3 CPI International Inc
  • R.4 Emrise Corporation
  • R.5 Kevlin Corporation
  • R.6 L-3 Electron Technologies Inc
  • R.7 MEGA Industries LLC
  • R.8 Micronetics, Inc
  • R.9 Microwave Engineering Corporation
  • R.10 Microwave Power Devices, Inc
  • R.11 Microwave Research Corporation
  • R.12 Microwave Transmission Systems, Inc
  • R.13 Norsat International Inc
  • R.14 Phase Matrix, Inc
  • R.15 RPG Transmission Limited
  • R.16 Satellite Communication Systems (SCS)
  • R.17 Tyco Electronics

S. Future Perspective: Microwave Power Transmission

T. Appendix

U. Glossary of Terms

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