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Traffic-and-interference aware base station switching for green cellular networks

Abstract

Base station (BS) sleeping in cellular networks has emerged as a promising solution for more energy efficient communications, concomitant with lowering the network carbon footprint. Switching off specific BS entirely however, can lead to coverage holes and severe performance degradation. To avoid coverage holes, the transmit power of neighbouring BS must be commensurately increased, which can cause higher interference to other cell users. Recently a BS-RS (relay station) switching model has been proposed where the BS changes operating mode to a RS during off-peak periods rather than being completely turned off. This paper presents a traffic-aware and traffic-and-interference aware switching strategy for both the BS sleeping and BS-RS switching paradigms, which dynamically establishes the conditions for a BS to alter its working mode. The switching is based upon a dynamic traffic threshold allied with the received BS interference level. Analysis corroborates both new algorithms significantly improve network energy efficiency, while upholding the requisite quality of service provision.

Keywords:
Base station Interference (communication) Computer network Computer science Cellular network Efficient energy use Relay Degradation (telecommunications) Network performance Power (physics) Telecommunications Electrical engineering Engineering

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Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
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Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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