Quantifying Sleep-Related Energy Savings in Indoor LTE HetNets Radio Access

Martin Klapež, Carlo Augusto Grazia, M. Casoni
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While Sleep techniques show great promises in reducing the energy consumption of mobile networks, the necessity of providing “always-on” services with current cellular architectures significantly hinders the introduction of effective Sleep modes. As the process of network densification goes forward, it is paramount to lower to a minimum the additional energy consumption required by the deployment of more and more network sites. Fortunately, the deployment of Heterogeneous Networks opens new possibilities for the integration of simpler and highly effective Sleep technologies. In this paper, we evaluate and quantify the energy savings attainable by the latest Power Modulation and Sleep modes in a Heterogeneous LTE Network deployed to serve a traffic-intensive urban office area. Power consumption figures are based on those of real cells currently available on the market. Results indicate that the combination of Power Modulation and Sleep techniques is able to cut in half the energy required by the modeled Heterogeneous Network and that Sleep modes, in particular, can be the most beneficial.
量化室内LTE HetNets无线接入中与睡眠相关的节能
虽然睡眠技术在降低移动网络能耗方面显示出巨大的希望,但在当前的蜂窝架构下,提供“始终在线”服务的必要性极大地阻碍了有效睡眠模式的引入。随着网络致密化进程的推进,将部署越来越多的网络站点所需的额外能源消耗降至最低是至关重要的。幸运的是,异构网络的部署为集成更简单和高效的睡眠技术开辟了新的可能性。在本文中,我们评估和量化了部署在交通密集的城市办公区域的异构LTE网络中最新的功率调制和睡眠模式所能实现的节能。功耗数据是基于目前市场上可用的真实电池。结果表明,功率调制和睡眠技术的结合能够将建模的异构网络所需的能量减少一半,特别是睡眠模式可能是最有益的。
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