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The Base Station Energy Efficiency (BSEE) KPI is an indicator for showing how energy efficient a Base Station is for doing a work. This work in the present document is defined as delivered useful bits to
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The Base Station Energy Efficiency (BSEE) KPI is an indicator for showing how energy efficient a Base Station is for doing a work. This work in the present document is defined as delivered useful bits to
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Aiming at the problem of mobile data traffic surge in 5G networks, this paper proposes an effective solution combining massive multiple-input multiple-output techniques with Ultra-Dense
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In this framework, this survey presents an extensive review of IoT technologies, including both Low-Power Short-Area Networks (LPSANs) and Low-Power Wide-Area Networks (LPWANs), from the
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In today''s 5G era, the energy efficiency (EE) of cellular base stations is crucial for sustainable communication. Recognizing this, Mobile Network Operators are actively prioritizing EE for both
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an efficient method for achieving a sustainable energy source for IoT devices. The ener y can be harvested from renewable sources like sunlight, heat, wind, and waves. However, these sources
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In this work, we study the capacity and energy efficiency of Analog, Hybrid and Digital Combining (AC, HC and DC) for millimeter wave (mmW) receivers.
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ciency of three MU-MIMO capable array architectures for base station receivers. We provide a sub-THz circuits power analysis, based on our review of state-of-the-art D-band and G-band c.
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To improve the network energy efficiency based on user redistribution, there are three main steps: target network/band selection, suitable user selection and consequent user direction.
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This paper explores the challenges associated with energy consumption in IoT devices, reviews current techniques employed to enhance energy efficiency, and suggests future directions for research.
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In this article, we propose a joint user association and SBSs configuration scheme for maximizing energy efficiency (EE) in hybrid-energy HCNs.
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