Power consumption based on 5G communication
This paper proposes a power control algorithm based on energy efficiency, which combines cell breathing technology and base station sleep technology to reduce base station energy consumption
This paper proposes a power control algorithm based on energy efficiency, which combines cell breathing technology and base station sleep technology to reduce base station energy consumption
These 5G base stations consume about three times the power of the 4G stations. The main reason for this spike in power consumption is the addition of massive MIMO and beamforming,
Figure 8 depicts the total 5G energy consumption in the same test area during the day. Here, we compare the LTE-only deployment in the left bars, with the LTE and NR deployment in the
To address this, we propose a novel deep learning model for 5G base station energy consumption estimation based on a real-world dataset. Unlike existing methods, our approach integrates the Base
With 5G projected to increase capacity up to approximately 1000-fold and high frequency millimeter wave (mmWave) transmission driving exponentially higher cell density, this percentage could
PDSCH time domain resource allocation. To allow an effective use of cross-slot scheduling in Rel-16, a change of the framework to support an explicit signaling of the minimum K0 per power profile (Figure
This dataset provides normalized real-world measurements of energy consumption and operational data from a large-scale 5G network deployment. It includes eight days of measurements collected from
The network power efficiency with the consideration of propagation environment and network constraints is investigated to identify the energy-efficient architecture for the 5G mobile
The power consumption of a single 5G station is 2.5 to 3.5 times higher than that of a single 4G station. The main factor behind this increase in 5G power consumption is the high power usage of the active
Here we develop a large-scale data-driven framework to quantitatively assess the carbon emissions of 5G mobile networks in China, where over 60% of the global 5G base stations are implemented.
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