Title
Sleep Mechanism of Base Station Based on Minimum Energy Cost.
Abstract
Deploying dense network is a promising technique of fifth-generation communication to meet the challenge of soaring demand from explosive growth of mobile users. However, this technique obviously increases the power consumption, thereby indirectly causing heavy financial burden on mobile network operators and CO2 emission, which is considered as a major threat to the environment. In consideration of energy storage device, self-discharge effect, and preventing repeated switch (PRS) mechanism, a comprehensive power management model for wireless communication system in smart grid is investigated in this study from the power consumption and economic cost aspects. Two base sleep mechanisms, namely, energy cost first (ECF) algorithm and power consumption first (PCF) algorithm, are proposed. The ECF algorithm focuses on the minimum cost of system operation by selecting the low-cost energy scheme. Meanwhile, the PCF algorithm considers the minimum power consumption first and then optimizes the cost. Compared with conventional scheme, simulation results show that the two proposed algorithms can decrease the energy cost of communication base system significantly. Setting an energy storage device can further stabilize the energy cost, while the switching frequency can be reduced to a large extent when combined with the PRS mechanism.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1155/2018/4202748
WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS & MOBILE COMPUTING
Field
DocType
Volume
Energy storage,Base station,Power management,Smart grid,Computer science,Operator (computer programming),Cellular network,Economic cost,Reliability engineering,Distributed computing,Power consumption
Journal
2018
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1530-8669
2
0.35
References 
Authors
10
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Dongsheng Han122.72
Bing Zheng27523.58
Zhixiong Chen314828.47