dimanche 20 mars 2011

KIZUNA's Support Activities for Disaster-stricken Areas after Tohoku Region Pacific Ocean Coastal Earthquake








JAXA logo labeled.

March 20, 2011 (JST)

The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has established a broadband environment using the wideband Internetworking Engineering Test and Demonstration Satellite "KIZUNA" (WINDS) as support for disaster measures for areas stricken by the Tohoku Region Pacific Ocean Coastal Earthquake.

The National Institution of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) has set up a high definition teleconference system using the KIZUNA between Kesennuma City (Fire Department Headquarters), Miyagi Prefecture, and the Tokyo Fire Department (TFD, at its Headquarters' strategy room), following TFD's request. High definition teleconferences, which enable real-time information sharing that is necessary for support activities in disaster-stricken areas, have been conducted since March 15.

Based on a request from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, which received a petition from Iwate Prefecture, JAXA installed a movable ground antenna for the KIZUNA at the Iwate Prefectural Office (Disaster measures headquarters) and also in Kamaishi City (Local disaster measures office). Broadband lines were connected on March 20, and high definition teleconference systems, IP telephones, and radio LANs became available.

The following is the current status


JAXA and NICT will continue to work to establish broadband environments in disaster-stricken areas for swift information sharing of current conditions and the needs of each area. JAXA and NICT has been engaging in the technological development of broadband satellite communications using the KIZUNA that can assist in disaster measures, and the support activity this time is part of our development efforts.


Image above: Ground antenna (movable VSAT) installed at the Iwate Prefectural Office (Antenna diameter 1.0 m).

Mission website:

Wideband InterNetworking engineering test and Demonstration Satellite "KIZUNA" (WINDS): http://www.jaxa.jp/projects/sat/winds/index_e.html

Images, Text, Credits: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) / National Institution of Information and Communications Technology (NICT).

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