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Network energy saving technologies for green wireless access networks


Abstract:

The energy consumption problem in the mobile industry has become crucial. For the sustainable growth of the mobile industry, energy efficiency (EE) of wireless systems ha...Show More

Abstract:

The energy consumption problem in the mobile industry has become crucial. For the sustainable growth of the mobile industry, energy efficiency (EE) of wireless systems has to be significantly improved. Plenty of efforts have been invested in achieving green wireless communications. This article provides an overview of network energy saving studies currently conducted in the 3GPP LTE standard body. The aim is to gain a better understanding of energy consumption and identify key EE research problems in wireless access networks. Classifying network energy saving technologies into the time, frequency, and spatial domains, the main solutions in each domain are described briefly. As presently the attention is mainly focused on solutions involving a single radio base station, we believe network solutions involving multiple networks/systems will be the most promising technologies toward green wireless access networks.
Published in: IEEE Wireless Communications ( Volume: 18, Issue: 5, October 2011)
Page(s): 30 - 38
Date of Publication: 24 October 2011

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VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland
Tao Chen [S05, M10] (tao.chen@vtt.fi) received his B.E. degree from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China, in 1996, and Ph.D. degree from University of Trento, Italy, in 2007, both in telecommunications engi-neering. Since 2008, he has been with VTT Technical Research Center of Finland, working as senior researcher and project manager. From 2003 to 2007 he worked as a researcher in CREATE-NET, Italy. F...Show More
Tao Chen [S05, M10] (tao.chen@vtt.fi) received his B.E. degree from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China, in 1996, and Ph.D. degree from University of Trento, Italy, in 2007, both in telecommunications engi-neering. Since 2008, he has been with VTT Technical Research Center of Finland, working as senior researcher and project manager. From 2003 to 2007 he worked as a researcher in CREATE-NET, Italy. F...View more
Shanghai Research Center on Wireless Communications, Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), China
Yang Yang (yang.yang@shrcwc.org) is currently vice director at Shanghai Research Center for Wireless Communications (WiCO), SIMIT, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Prior to that, he served the Chinese University of Hong Kong, China, and Brunel University and University College London (UCL) in the United Kingdom as an assistant professor, lec- turer, and senior lecturer, respectively. His research interests include wireless ad...Show More
Yang Yang (yang.yang@shrcwc.org) is currently vice director at Shanghai Research Center for Wireless Communications (WiCO), SIMIT, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Prior to that, he served the Chinese University of Hong Kong, China, and Brunel University and University College London (UCL) in the United Kingdom as an assistant professor, lec- turer, and senior lecturer, respectively. His research interests include wireless ad...View more
Zhejiang University, China
Honggang Zhang (honggangzhang@zju.edu.cn) is a full professor at the Department of ISEE, as well as co-director of the York-Zhejiang Lab for Cognitive Radio and Green Communications, Zhejiang University, China. From October 1999 to March 2002, he was with the Telecommunications Advancement Organization (TAO) of Japan as a TAO Research Fellow. From April 2002 to November 2002 he was at the TOYOTA IT Center. From December 2...Show More
Honggang Zhang (honggangzhang@zju.edu.cn) is a full professor at the Department of ISEE, as well as co-director of the York-Zhejiang Lab for Cognitive Radio and Green Communications, Zhejiang University, China. From October 1999 to March 2002, he was with the Telecommunications Advancement Organization (TAO) of Japan as a TAO Research Fellow. From April 2002 to November 2002 he was at the TOYOTA IT Center. From December 2...View more
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland
Haesik Kim (haesik.kim@vtt.fi) received his Ph.D. degree in communication systems from Lancaster University, United Kingdom. He is currently a senior scientist at the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, and is involved in cognitive radio and network projects. From 2008 to 2009 he was with NEC Laboratory Europe where he carried out WiMAX projects. From 2002 to 2006 he was with Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology...Show More
Haesik Kim (haesik.kim@vtt.fi) received his Ph.D. degree in communication systems from Lancaster University, United Kingdom. He is currently a senior scientist at the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, and is involved in cognitive radio and network projects. From 2008 to 2009 he was with NEC Laboratory Europe where he carried out WiMAX projects. From 2002 to 2006 he was with Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology...View more
Nokia Siemens Networks, Portugal
Kari Veikko Horneman (kari.horneman@nsn.com) received his M. Sc. E. E. degree in 1980 from the University of Oulu, Finland. He is currently with Nokia Siemens Networks, Oulu, where he is working as a program manager for research programs. His current work is related to spectrum and energy efficiency for heterogeneous networks, cognitive radios, and relay networks, mainly for LTE and LTE-A. In the past he has worked on cha...Show More
Kari Veikko Horneman (kari.horneman@nsn.com) received his M. Sc. E. E. degree in 1980 from the University of Oulu, Finland. He is currently with Nokia Siemens Networks, Oulu, where he is working as a program manager for research programs. His current work is related to spectrum and energy efficiency for heterogeneous networks, cognitive radios, and relay networks, mainly for LTE and LTE-A. In the past he has worked on cha...View more

Introduction

The mobile industry faces a critical energy consumption challenge. Anticipated by Gartner [1], by 2013 smartphones will exceed 1.82 billion units and surpass PCs as the most common web access devices. Consequently, more wireless infrastructures have to be deployed with large demands on energy. Meanwhile, data-intensive services are beginning to dominate mobile ser-vices. The network data volume is expected to increase by a factor of 10 every five years, associated with a 16–20 percent increase of energy consumption [2]. Applying this rate to mobile communications, which contribute 15–20 percent of the entire information and communications technologies (ICT) energy footprint and 0.3–0.4 percent of global CO2 emissions [2], the mobile industry faces a great sustainable development problem in energy consumption. It is crucial to develop energy-efficient wireless technologies to meet this challenge.

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland
Tao Chen [S05, M10] (tao.chen@vtt.fi) received his B.E. degree from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China, in 1996, and Ph.D. degree from University of Trento, Italy, in 2007, both in telecommunications engi-neering. Since 2008, he has been with VTT Technical Research Center of Finland, working as senior researcher and project manager. From 2003 to 2007 he worked as a researcher in CREATE-NET, Italy. From 1996 to 2003, he was an engineer in a national research institute at China. His research interests include dynamic spectrum access, energy efficiency of heterogeneous wireless networks, cooperative communications, and wireless networking.
Tao Chen [S05, M10] (tao.chen@vtt.fi) received his B.E. degree from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China, in 1996, and Ph.D. degree from University of Trento, Italy, in 2007, both in telecommunications engi-neering. Since 2008, he has been with VTT Technical Research Center of Finland, working as senior researcher and project manager. From 2003 to 2007 he worked as a researcher in CREATE-NET, Italy. From 1996 to 2003, he was an engineer in a national research institute at China. His research interests include dynamic spectrum access, energy efficiency of heterogeneous wireless networks, cooperative communications, and wireless networking.View more
Shanghai Research Center on Wireless Communications, Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), China
Yang Yang (yang.yang@shrcwc.org) is currently vice director at Shanghai Research Center for Wireless Communications (WiCO), SIMIT, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Prior to that, he served the Chinese University of Hong Kong, China, and Brunel University and University College London (UCL) in the United Kingdom as an assistant professor, lec- turer, and senior lecturer, respectively. His research interests include wireless ad hoc and sensor networks, wireless mesh networks, 4G mobile systems, and cooperative com-munications.
Yang Yang (yang.yang@shrcwc.org) is currently vice director at Shanghai Research Center for Wireless Communications (WiCO), SIMIT, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Prior to that, he served the Chinese University of Hong Kong, China, and Brunel University and University College London (UCL) in the United Kingdom as an assistant professor, lec- turer, and senior lecturer, respectively. His research interests include wireless ad hoc and sensor networks, wireless mesh networks, 4G mobile systems, and cooperative com-munications.View more
Zhejiang University, China
Honggang Zhang (honggangzhang@zju.edu.cn) is a full professor at the Department of ISEE, as well as co-director of the York-Zhejiang Lab for Cognitive Radio and Green Communications, Zhejiang University, China. From October 1999 to March 2002, he was with the Telecommunications Advancement Organization (TAO) of Japan as a TAO Research Fellow. From April 2002 to November 2002 he was at the TOYOTA IT Center. From December 2002 to August 2004 he was with the UWB Research Consortium, the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) of Japan. He was the principal author and contributor for proposing DS-UWB in the IEEE 802.15 WPAN standardization task group. From September 2004 to February 2008 he was with CREATE-NET, where he led its wireless group in participating in a number of European FP6 & FP7 projects (EUWB, PULSERS 2). He was Co-Chair of the IEEE GLOBECOM 2008 Symposium on Selected Areas in Communications. He is an Honorary Visiting Professor of the University of York, United Kingdom. He serves as Chair of the Technical Committee on Cognitive Networks (TCCN) of the IEEE Communications Society.
Honggang Zhang (honggangzhang@zju.edu.cn) is a full professor at the Department of ISEE, as well as co-director of the York-Zhejiang Lab for Cognitive Radio and Green Communications, Zhejiang University, China. From October 1999 to March 2002, he was with the Telecommunications Advancement Organization (TAO) of Japan as a TAO Research Fellow. From April 2002 to November 2002 he was at the TOYOTA IT Center. From December 2002 to August 2004 he was with the UWB Research Consortium, the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) of Japan. He was the principal author and contributor for proposing DS-UWB in the IEEE 802.15 WPAN standardization task group. From September 2004 to February 2008 he was with CREATE-NET, where he led its wireless group in participating in a number of European FP6 & FP7 projects (EUWB, PULSERS 2). He was Co-Chair of the IEEE GLOBECOM 2008 Symposium on Selected Areas in Communications. He is an Honorary Visiting Professor of the University of York, United Kingdom. He serves as Chair of the Technical Committee on Cognitive Networks (TCCN) of the IEEE Communications Society.View more
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland
Haesik Kim (haesik.kim@vtt.fi) received his Ph.D. degree in communication systems from Lancaster University, United Kingdom. He is currently a senior scientist at the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, and is involved in cognitive radio and network projects. From 2008 to 2009 he was with NEC Laboratory Europe where he carried out WiMAX projects. From 2002 to 2006 he was with Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology where he focused on UWB and SDR projects.
Haesik Kim (haesik.kim@vtt.fi) received his Ph.D. degree in communication systems from Lancaster University, United Kingdom. He is currently a senior scientist at the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, and is involved in cognitive radio and network projects. From 2008 to 2009 he was with NEC Laboratory Europe where he carried out WiMAX projects. From 2002 to 2006 he was with Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology where he focused on UWB and SDR projects.View more
Nokia Siemens Networks, Portugal
Kari Veikko Horneman (kari.horneman@nsn.com) received his M. Sc. E. E. degree in 1980 from the University of Oulu, Finland. He is currently with Nokia Siemens Networks, Oulu, where he is working as a program manager for research programs. His current work is related to spectrum and energy efficiency for heterogeneous networks, cognitive radios, and relay networks, mainly for LTE and LTE-A. In the past he has worked on channel estimation, interference cancella–tion, and suppression for WCDMA, and general signal processing implementations for transmission systems.
Kari Veikko Horneman (kari.horneman@nsn.com) received his M. Sc. E. E. degree in 1980 from the University of Oulu, Finland. He is currently with Nokia Siemens Networks, Oulu, where he is working as a program manager for research programs. His current work is related to spectrum and energy efficiency for heterogeneous networks, cognitive radios, and relay networks, mainly for LTE and LTE-A. In the past he has worked on channel estimation, interference cancella–tion, and suppression for WCDMA, and general signal processing implementations for transmission systems.View more

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