K. Adachi, J. Joung, S. Sun and P. H. Tan, "Energy-saving coordinated napping (CoNap) for wireless networks," 2012 IEEE Globecom Workshops, Anaheim, CA, USA, 2012, pp. 1150-1154, doi: 10.1109/GLOCOMW.2012.6477741.
Abstract:
We propose a time-slot-based transmission strategy,
referred to as coordinated napping (CoNap) for energy saving in
cellular networks. In CoNap, multiple base stations (BSs) form
a cluster and each BS operates in a transmit mode (TM) and a
nap mode (NM) independently through an implicitly coordinated
manner. The implicit coordination is implemented by the binary
matrices to assign TM and NM to each BS in the cluster.
CoNap can effectively reduce the network energy consumption
and reduce the inter-cell interference, especially during the nonpeak
traffic load hours. Our numerical results based on a realistic
energy consumption model in a cellular network show that as
high as 50% saving can be achieved without compromising the
quality of service to users.
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Funding Info:
There was no specific funding for the research done