Energy Efficient Evolution of Mobile Networks : Macro-Only Upgrades vs. a Joint-Pico Deployment Strategy
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Energy Efficient Evolution of Mobile Networks : Macro-Only Upgrades vs. a Joint-Pico Deployment Strategy. / Micallef, Gilbert; Mogensen, Preben.
I: I E E E V T S Vehicular Technology Conference. Proceedings, 15.05.2011.Publikation: Forskning - peer review › Konferenceartikel i tidsskrift
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T1 - Energy Efficient Evolution of Mobile Networks
T2 - Macro-Only Upgrades vs. a Joint-Pico Deployment Strategy
A1 - Micallef,Gilbert
A1 - Mogensen,Preben
AU - Micallef,Gilbert
AU - Mogensen,Preben
PB - I E E E
PY - 2011/5/15
Y1 - 2011/5/15
N2 - With the increasing popularity of mobile broadband, mobile network operators (MNOs) are experiencing a continuous boost in network traffic. Some MNOs have stopped offering unlimited data plans, replacing them with a variety of data bundles. At the same time operators are looking at the different options for how to evolve their networks, allowing them to carry the expected increase in traffic. The best solution is generally selected based on two main criteria, performance and cost. However, pushed by a variety of environmental and energy challenges, MNOs are now also showing interest in understanding the impact that different options can have on the energy consumption of their networks. This paper investigates the possible energy gains of evolving a mobile network through a joint pico deployment and macro upgrade solution over a period of 8 years. Besides the network energy consumption, energy efficiency in Mbps/kWh is also analyzed. Furthermore, a cost analysis is carried out, to give a more complete picture of the different options being considered. Focusing on the last year of the evolution analysis, results show that deploying more pico sites reduces the energy consumption of the network, by a maximum of 30%. With regards to the energy efficiency, high deployment of pico sites allowed the network to carry 16% more traffic for the same amount of energy. This, however, results in an increase in cost, specifically operational costs.
AB - With the increasing popularity of mobile broadband, mobile network operators (MNOs) are experiencing a continuous boost in network traffic. Some MNOs have stopped offering unlimited data plans, replacing them with a variety of data bundles. At the same time operators are looking at the different options for how to evolve their networks, allowing them to carry the expected increase in traffic. The best solution is generally selected based on two main criteria, performance and cost. However, pushed by a variety of environmental and energy challenges, MNOs are now also showing interest in understanding the impact that different options can have on the energy consumption of their networks. This paper investigates the possible energy gains of evolving a mobile network through a joint pico deployment and macro upgrade solution over a period of 8 years. Besides the network energy consumption, energy efficiency in Mbps/kWh is also analyzed. Furthermore, a cost analysis is carried out, to give a more complete picture of the different options being considered. Focusing on the last year of the evolution analysis, results show that deploying more pico sites reduces the energy consumption of the network, by a maximum of 30%. With regards to the energy efficiency, high deployment of pico sites allowed the network to carry 16% more traffic for the same amount of energy. This, however, results in an increase in cost, specifically operational costs.
KW - energy efficiency
KW - pico sites
KW - network deployment
KW - network optimization
KW - HSPA
KW - cellular network
KW - energy saving
KW - network performance
KW - cost analysis
UR - http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=5956244
U2 - 10.1109/VETECS.2011.5956244
DO - 10.1109/VETECS.2011.5956244
JO - I E E E V T S Vehicular Technology Conference. Proceedings
JF - I E E E V T S Vehicular Technology Conference. Proceedings
SN - 1550-2252
ER -