Cell Sleeping for Energy Efficiency in Cellular Networks: Is It Viable?

Source: Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers

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An approach advocated in the recent literature for reducing energy consumption in cellular networks is to put base stations to sleep when traffic loads are low. However, several practical considerations are ignored in these studies. In this paper, the authors aim to raise questions on the feasibility and benefits of base station sleeping. Specifically, they analyze the interference and capacity of a coverage-based energy reduction system in CDMA based cellular networks using a simple analytical model and show that sleeping may not be a feasible solution to reduce energy consumption in many scenarios.
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Date:Mar 2012