Title :
Macro-cell overlaid green topology management for beyond next generation mobile broadband systems
Author :
Rehan, S. ; Grace, David
Author_Institution :
Univ. of York, York, UK
Abstract :
This paper presents a green topology management scheme to enable a beyond next generation mobile broadband system to adapt to traffic fluctuations in order to achieve energy savings. This is achieved by identifying and switching off underutilised base stations taking into account the system QoS. It is shown that the scheme successfully tunes the state of the base stations (ON/OFF) depending on traffic demands saving more than 80% of the energy consumed with no topology management at low traffic loads. It is also proven that the scheme outperforms the latest state-of-the-art topology management schemes for beyond next generation mobile broadband systems in terms of both system QoS as well as energy savings at all traffic levels.
Keywords :
broadband networks; environmental factors; mobility management (mobile radio); quality of service; base stations; beyond next generation mobile broadband systems; energy savings; macrocell overlaid green topology management scheme; system QoS; traffic demand; traffic fluctuations; underutilised base stations; Base stations; Computer architecture; Microprocessors; Mobile communication; Next generation networking; Switches; Topology; Beyond Next Generation; Cognitive Radio; Green Radio; Macro Overlay; Mobile Broadband Networks;
Conference_Titel :
Future Network and Mobile Summit (FutureNetworkSummit), 2013
Conference_Location :
Lisboa