Title :
Energy exchange among base stations in a Cellular Network through the Smart Grid
Author :
Leithon, Johann ; Teng Joon Lim ; Sumei Sun
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Nat. Univ. of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
Abstract :
In this paper, we study the problem of minimizing the energy cost incurred by a Cellular Network Operator (CNO) in a Smart Grid (SG) environment. We consider a CNO that deploys several Cellular Base Stations (CBS) to serve a given geographical area. Each CBS is equipped with a limited-capacity battery and can be powered either by the SG or by a renewable-energy (RE) harvester. Given this topology, two-way energy flow is allowed between each CBS and the SG and between any pair of CBSs in the network through the SG. The space-time-dependent energy-buying and energy-sharing costs and the energy-selling prices are made known to the CNO in advance. Therefore, in order to minimize the total cost incurred by the CNO, we find the optimal energy-management strategy by solving a constrained optimization problem. The proposed strategy ensures that the instantaneous energy demand of each CBS and the constraints imposed by each battery are satisfied at every point in time. We evaluate the performance of the proposed solution using simulations. Our results show that a significant cost reduction can be achieved by implementing the proposed strategy.
Keywords :
cellular radio; costing; energy harvesting; energy management systems; optimisation; power system economics; renewable energy sources; secondary cells; smart power grids; telecommunication network management; telecommunication power management; CBS; CNO; RE harvester; SG environment; cellular base stations; cellular network operator; constrained optimization problem; cost reduction; energy demand; energy exchange; energy-selling prices; energy-sharing costs; geographical area; limited-capacity battery; optimal energy management strategy; renewable energy harvester; smart grid environment; space-time-dependent energy-buying; two-way energy flow; Base stations; Batteries; Energy consumption; Energy management; Load modeling; Optimization; Vectors;
Conference_Titel :
Communications (ICC), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Sydney, NSW
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.2014.6883952