Title :
Temperature up, costs down: the influence of battery technology and thermal management in base stations
Author :
McDowall, Jim ; Gates, William G.
Abstract :
The battery is a vital component in powering wireless networks, and for efficient and safe operation lead-acid batteries are typically kept at controlled operating temperatures (20degC to 25degC). This is a major requirement for base transceiver station (BTS) air conditioners. However, recent developments in electronics allow all active equipment in the BTS to operate reliably at much higher temperatures than a lead-acid battery can. Therefore by considering more expensive but heat-resistant battery technologies, BTS thermal management can be totally re-defined. Operating costs and lives for air conditioning plant can be optimized, and equipment upgrades may be made simpler. This paper uses thermal models, international climate data and operator experience to construct a life cycle costing basis for the use of alternative battery technologies in BTS
Keywords :
air conditioning; battery management systems; lead acid batteries; life cycle costing; radio networks; telecommunication power supplies; air conditioners; air conditioning plant; base stations; base transceiver station; battery technology; equipment upgrades; heat-resistant battery technologies; international climate data; lead-acid batteries; life cycle costing; operation safety; thermal management; wireless networks; Air conditioning; Base stations; Battery management systems; Cost function; Technology management; Temperature control; Thermal management; Thermal management of electronics; Transceivers; Wireless networks;
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunications Conference, 2005. INTELEC '05. Twenty-Seventh International
Conference_Location :
Berlin
Print_ISBN :
978-3-8007-2905-0
DOI :
10.1109/INTLEC.2005.335108