Energy Management of Base Station in 5G and B5G: Revisited
To achieve low latency, higher throughput, larger capacity, higher reliability, and wider connectivity, 5G base stations (gNodeB) need to be deployed in mmWave. Since mmWave base
The optimization of PV and ESS setup according to local conditions has a direct impact on the economic and ecological benefits of the base station power system. An improved base station power system model is proposed in this paper, which takes into consideration the behavior of converters.
An improved base station power system model is proposed in this paper, which takes into consideration the behavior of converters. And through this, a multi-faceted assessment criterion that considers both economic and ecological factors is established.
Scheme 1: The classic scheme in which the base stations are only powered by grid electricity. Scheme 2: The PV modules are connected in series to obtain higher voltage and are connected to the AC bus of the base station through an inverter with MPPT function. ESS is connected to the 48 V DC bus through bidirectional DC/DC converter.
Furthermore, references [13, 14] propose the integration of partial backup energy storage in base stations into grid dispatch, resulting in increased economic benefits of base stations and improved stability of the distribution network. However, on one hand, optimization of base station operating modes have limited ability to reduce energy demands.
To achieve low latency, higher throughput, larger capacity, higher reliability, and wider connectivity, 5G base stations (gNodeB) need to be deployed in mmWave. Since mmWave base
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