DocumentCode
3496355
Title
Network energy efficiency for deployment architectures with base station site model
Author
Tang, Chih-Hsuan ; Wu, Chi-En ; Lin, Chin-Wei ; Liao, Chen-Yin
Author_Institution
Chunghwa Telecom Labs., Yangmei, Taiwan
fYear
2012
fDate
15-17 Aug. 2012
Firstpage
85
Lastpage
90
Abstract
Energy saving technologies for mobile networks are becoming important because of increasing demand in mobile traffic. Recently, energy-efficient architectures such as heterogeneous deployment and centralized BBUs in one site room (C-BBU) have drawn more and more attention. By taking advantages of employing closer transmitting and receiving antenna to users, both heterogeneous deployment and C-BBU are shown energy efficient, while the later one has additional advantage in saving site equipment such as air-conditioner. The energy efficiency (EE) of mobile network is evaluated according to power modeling of equipment in the network. For more realistic evaluation, a power model including major components contributing to power consumption is essential. In this paper, EE for different deployment architectures is evaluated with power model for base station (BS) site. In addition to power consumption of BSs, air-conditioner and power system, power consumption of transmission equipment are explicitly considered with different backhaul technologies. The evaluation results show how subsidiary equipment in BS site affects the EE of radio access networks (RAN). Not like that in homogeneous deployment, it is shown that power consumption of transmission equipment is obvious and cannot be ignored in power model for energy efficiency evaluation in heterogeneous deployment.
Keywords
energy conservation; mobile radio; radio access networks; receiving antennas; telecommunication traffic; transmitting antennas; C-BBU; RAN; air-conditioner; base station site model; centralized BBU; energy-efficient architectures; heterogeneous deployment architecture; mobile networks; mobile traffic; network energy efficiency; power consumption; power system; radio access networks; receiving antenna; transmission equipment; transmitting antenna; Atmospheric modeling; Computer architecture; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Multiprotocol label switching; Power demand; Radio access networks; C-BBU; Energy Efficiency; Energy Saving; Het-Net; Heterogeneous Deployment; LTE-A; Power Model; RRH;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Communications in China Workshops (ICCC), 2012 1st IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Bejing
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-2996-5
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4673-2995-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICCCW.2012.6316480
Filename
6316480
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