Potential of energy-oriented network optimisation: Switching off over-capacity in off-peak hours

conference paper
Mobile communication networks are usually planned to provide some minimum service quality level during peak traffic hours. Consequently, in off-peak hours, when traffic loads are lower, the network is characterised by over-capacity, in the sense that same service quality targets can typically be satisfied with a reduced set of network resources, e.g. sites, carriers, etc. In this paper, we propose a procedure for deriving the potential of energy-oriented network optimisation, and apply this procedure to the case of a UMTS/HSDPA network. Depending on the desired performance target and the energy consumption model, energy savings from energy-oriented network optimisation of up to about 40% are shown to be attainable. ©2010 IEEE.
TNO Identifier
426836
Source title
2010 IEEE 21st International Symposium on Personal Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, PIMRC 2010, 26 - 30 September 2010, Istanbul, Turkey
Pages
1660-1664
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