Size, weight, power, and heat affect 5G base station designs
Engineers designing 5G base stations must contend with energy use, weight, size, and heat, which impact design decisions.
Engineers designing 5G base stations must contend with energy use, weight, size, and heat, which impact design decisions. 5G New Radio (NR) uses Multi-User massive-MIMO (MU-MIMO), Integrated Access and Backhaul (IAB), and beamforming with millimeter wave (mmWave) spectrum up to 71 GHz.
Firstly, in terms of energy equipment, the electrical component characteristics of the 5 G base station's constituent units are modeled, including air conditioning loads, power supply systems, and energy storage systems.
This paper proposes an energy-saving operation model of 5 G base station that incorporates communication caching and linearization techniques. On one hand, the model characterizes the electrical consumption characteristics within the 5 G base station, focusing on each electrical component.
1. Introduction In recent years, with the widespread deployment of 5 G technology, global communication data traffic has experienced rapid growth, leading to an increase in the construction and operational scale of communication base stations (Dangi et al., 2021, Ahmad et al., 2024).
Engineers designing 5G base stations must contend with energy use, weight, size, and heat, which impact design decisions.
Base station deployment and site acquisition constraints require smaller, lighter 5G massive MIMO (mMIMO) radios and antennas. Improved signal processing, high efficiency devices
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5G is the next generation of wireless communication tech-nology that will significantly improve network bandwidth and decrease latency. There are two key wireless communication technologies in 5G that
To further explore the energy-saving potential of 5 G base stations, this paper proposes an energy-saving operation model for 5 G base stations that incorporates communication caching and linearization
The limitation of base station deployment and site acquisition requires smaller and lighter radio equipment and antennas suitable for 5G massive MIMO (mMIMO). Improved signal
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