Rössler, D., Fastenbauer, A., Svoboda, P., & Rupp, M. (2024). Power Consumption Reduction by Switching Off Base Stations. In 2024 International Symposium ELMAR (pp. 65–68). https://doi.org/10.1109/ELMAR62909.2024.10694213
base station switch-off; power consumption; system-level simulation; cellular networks; wireless networks
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Abstract:
Switching off base stations is a common approach to reduce the power consumption of cellular networks. This work evaluates the potential for reducing power consumption while maintaining the quality of service in a network under low utilization. For this, the Vienna fifth generation (5G) system-level simulator is extended with a base station power consumption model and a switch-off mechanism for base stations. The extended simulator is used to evaluate the throughput, power consumption, and signal-to-interference-and-noise ratio (SINR) of a nightly network with few active users. Simulations show that switching off base stations can reduce the nightly network's power consumption by 40% while maintaining the desired throughput levels. To achieve further power consumption reduction, a trade-off between user throughput and power consumption has to be made.
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Project title:
Christian Doppler Labor für Digitale Zwillinge mit integrierter KI für nachhaltigen Funkzugang: 01 (Christian Doppler Forschungsgesells)