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How much energy is needed to run a wireless network

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The most important addenda of the proposed E3F are a sophisticated power model for various base station types, as well as large-scale long-term traffic models, which are applied to quantify the energy efficiency of the downlink of a 3GPP LTE radio access network.
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In order to quantify the energy efficiency of a wireless network, the power consumption of the entire system needs to be captured. In this article, the necessary extensions with respect to existing performance evaluation frameworks are discussed. The most important addenda of the proposed energy efficiency evaluation framework (E3F) are a sophisticated power model for various base station types, as well as large-scale long-term traffic models. The BS power model maps the RF output power radiated at the antenna elements to the total supply power of a BS site. The proposed traffic model emulates the spatial distribution of the traffic demands over large geographical regions, including urban and rural areas, as well as temporal variations between peak and off-peak hours. Finally, the E3F is applied to quantify the energy efficiency of the downlink of a 3GPP LTE radio access network.

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Energy-Efficient Scheduling and Power Allocation in Downlink OFDMA Networks with Base Station Coordination

TL;DR: In this article, the problem of energy-efficient resource allocation in the downlink of a cellular OFDMA system is addressed, and three definitions of the energy efficiency are considered for system design, accounting for both the radiated and the circuit power.
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Energy performance of 5G-NX radio access at country level

TL;DR: The results show that 55% energy saving is achievable at the country level with 5G-NX networks while providing up to 15 times more capacity and 9 times higher peak rate compared to a baseline LTE network using the same site grid.
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RF power amplifiers for wireless communications

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The global footprint of mobile communications: The ecological and economic perspective

TL;DR: The global carbon footprint of mobile communication systems is quantified, which reveals that production of mobile devices and global radio access network operation will remain the major contributors, accompanied by an increasing share of emissions due to data transfer in the backbone resulting from rising mobile traffic volumes.
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Challenges and enabling technologies for energy aware mobile radio networks

TL;DR: In this article, a holistic approach for energy efficient mobile radio networks is presented and the matter of having appropriate metrics and evaluation methods that allow assessing the energy efficiency of the entire system is discussed.
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