2017
DOI: 10.3390/su9071123
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Energy Efficiency Gain of Cellular Base Stations with Large-Scale Antenna Systems for Green Information and Communication Technology

Abstract: Due to the ever-increasing data demand of end users, the number of information and communication technology (ICT)-related devices and equipment continues to increase. This induces large amounts of heat emissions, which can cause serious environmental pollution. In recent times, signal transmission systems such as cellular base stations (BSs) have been constructed everywhere and these emit a large carbon footprint. Large-scale antenna systems (LSASs) that use a large amount of transmission antennas to serve a l… Show more

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“…Traditional base stations and antennas used in wireless networks consume significant amounts of energy, resulting in substantial carbon emissions. With the advent of 6G, there is a growing focus on designing base stations and antennas that are more energy-efficient and utilize renewable energy sources whenever possible [48]. Green base stations are designed to optimize energy consumption without compromising network performance.…”
Section: Green Base Stations and Antennasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditional base stations and antennas used in wireless networks consume significant amounts of energy, resulting in substantial carbon emissions. With the advent of 6G, there is a growing focus on designing base stations and antennas that are more energy-efficient and utilize renewable energy sources whenever possible [48]. Green base stations are designed to optimize energy consumption without compromising network performance.…”
Section: Green Base Stations and Antennasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main goal is meet satisfactory network availability in terms of encounter rate while improving energy efficiency. Furthermore, Lee [ 9 ] investigates both energy efficiency and throughput that can be achieved via large-scale antenna systems scheme as a promising solution to reduce the carbon footprint emitted by a cellular base station. An interesting solution is given for the 3D placement problem of mobile base stations (MBS) embedded in UAVs, which is investigated by Lyu et al [ 10 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been recently shown that there are more than four million base stations (BSs) each consuming an average of 2.3MWh per month [2], and the volume of newly deployed BSs is growing exponentially, especially in the developing counties. Such an extreme energy consumption burden has its influence on the energy costs, greenhouse effect, and global impact on climate in general [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%