Title :
Renewable Energy Usage in the Context of Energy-Efficient Mobile Network
Author :
Al Haj Hassan, Hussein ; Ali, Arshad ; Nuaymi, Loutfi ; Elayoubi, Salah Eddine
Author_Institution :
Dept. Reseaux, Securite et Multimedia (RSM), Telecom Bretagne, Rennes, France
Abstract :
During the last years, energy efficiency of wireless networks arises as a dominating concept to answer the huge energy demand due to the increase of mobile traffic. Currently, a new direction appears with powering mobile base stations by renewable energy sources. While most of the studies in this direction are based on simulation or theory, this paper analyzes the usage of renewable energy in a realistic environment. Our study is based on a live scenario, where real traffic measurements of a major European mobile network operator are used. The effects of renewable energy allocation and base stations switching- off are evaluated in terms of on-grid energy saving and electric bill reduction. Moreover, a new algorithm that combines an intelligent renewable energy allocation and a switch-off mechanism based on renewable energy generation, storage state and price of on-grid energy is proposed. Our results show that switching-off bases stations can achieve about 19 % energy demand reduction. Moreover, equipping base stations with renewable energy sources that generate 20 % of the total network energy demand can lead to 51 % reduction in the electric bill.
Keywords :
energy conservation; mobile radio; renewable energy sources; telecommunication power management; European mobile network operator; base stations switching-off; electric bill reduction; energy-efficient mobile network; on-grid energy saving; renewable energy allocation; renewable energy generation; renewable energy sources; renewable energy usage; traffic measurements; Base stations; Mobile communication; Power demand; Renewable energy sources; Resource management; Switches; Throughput;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Spring), 2015 IEEE 81st
Conference_Location :
Glasgow
DOI :
10.1109/VTCSpring.2015.7146051