While operators have to upgrade the capacity of their networks, they have committed themselves to reduce their CO2 emissions, partly by reducing their energy consumption. This article investigates the challenges faced by operators and quantifies, through a number of case studies, the impact of specific solutions and how the energy consumption trend can be expected to develop over the next decade. With different options for upgrading capacity, studies show that a hybrid macro-pico upgrade is more energy-efficient than a macro or pico only solution. The study is extended further by quantifying the possible savings by adopting an energy-efficient capacity evolution together with an equipment replacement and site upgrade strategy. Results show ...
Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) are facing huge operational costs, due to the staggering increase in...
Recently, network operators around the world reported statistics of network energy requirements and ...
It has been widely recognised that the exchange of information is one of the underpinning factors fo...
In order to meet the expected boost in mobile data traffic, mobile network operators are planning an...
With the increasing popularity of mobile broadband, mobile network operators (MNOs) are experiencing...
Mobile network operators are facing a challenging dilemma. While on the one hand they are committed ...
Mobile network operators are committing themselves to reduce the energy consumption of their network...
A key aspect of greener network deployment is how to achieve sustainable growth of a telecommunicati...
Up until recently, very little consideration has been given towards reducing the energy consumption ...
The galloping pace of development in the field of wireless communication has left the world astounde...
Traffic carried over wireless networks has grown significantly in recent years and actual forecasts ...
Abstract—The deployment of new network equipment is resultingin increasing energy consumption in mob...
Mobile communication network is consuming 0.5 percent of the global energy supply alonethese days. W...
Fifth generation (5G) and Beyond-5G (B5G) will be characterized by highly dense deployments, both on...
We investigate the options of a network operator who needs to reduce its carbon footprint, expressed...
Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) are facing huge operational costs, due to the staggering increase in...
Recently, network operators around the world reported statistics of network energy requirements and ...
It has been widely recognised that the exchange of information is one of the underpinning factors fo...
In order to meet the expected boost in mobile data traffic, mobile network operators are planning an...
With the increasing popularity of mobile broadband, mobile network operators (MNOs) are experiencing...
Mobile network operators are facing a challenging dilemma. While on the one hand they are committed ...
Mobile network operators are committing themselves to reduce the energy consumption of their network...
A key aspect of greener network deployment is how to achieve sustainable growth of a telecommunicati...
Up until recently, very little consideration has been given towards reducing the energy consumption ...
The galloping pace of development in the field of wireless communication has left the world astounde...
Traffic carried over wireless networks has grown significantly in recent years and actual forecasts ...
Abstract—The deployment of new network equipment is resultingin increasing energy consumption in mob...
Mobile communication network is consuming 0.5 percent of the global energy supply alonethese days. W...
Fifth generation (5G) and Beyond-5G (B5G) will be characterized by highly dense deployments, both on...
We investigate the options of a network operator who needs to reduce its carbon footprint, expressed...
Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) are facing huge operational costs, due to the staggering increase in...
Recently, network operators around the world reported statistics of network energy requirements and ...
It has been widely recognised that the exchange of information is one of the underpinning factors fo...