High altitude platform station (HAPS) systems have recently attracted renewed attention. While terrestrial and satellite technologies are well-established for providing connectivity services, they face certain shortcomings and challenges, which could be addressed by complementing them with HAPS systems. In this paper, we envision a HAPS as a super macro base station, which we refer to as HAPS-SMBS, to provide connectivity in a plethora of applications. Unlike a conventional HAPS, which targets remote areas or disaster recovery, we envision nextgeneration HAPS-SMBS to have the necessary capabilities to address the high capacity, broad coverage, low latency, and computing requirements especially for highly populated metropolitan areas. This article focuses mainly on the potential opportunities, target use cases, and challenges that we expect to be associated with the design and implementation of the HAPS-SMBS based future wireless access architecture.
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