S Deng, H Balakrishnan - … of the 8th international conference on …, 2012 - dl.acm.org
The 3G/LTE wireless interface is a significant contributor to battery drain on mobile devices. A large portion of the energy is consumed by unnecessarily keeping the mobile device's …
The energy consumption of mobile networks is increasing due to an increase in traffic demands and the number of connected users to the network. To assure the sustainability of …
Q Wu, X Chen, Z Zhou, L Chen… - IEEE/ACM transactions …, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
To meet the ever increasing mobile traffic demand in 5G era, base stations (BSs) have been densely deployed in radio access networks (RANs) to increase the network coverage and …
Cellular networks have changed the world we are living in, and the fifth generation (5G) of radio technology is expected to further revolutionise our everyday lives by enabling a high …
Multi SIM (Multi Subscriber Identity Module) Multi Standby (MSMS) feature-enabled User Equipments (UEs) hold a big share in the mobile market and expected to dominate the …
Prospective demands of next-generation wireless networks are ambitious and will require cellular networks to support thousand times higher data rates and ten times lower round-trip …
CG Peces, J Eriksson, N Tsiftes - IEEE Internet of Things …, 2018 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Standard protocols for wireless Internet of Things (IoT) communication must be energy- efficient in order to prolong the lifetimes of IoT devices. Two energy-saving strategies for …
H Farooq, A Asghar, A Imran - 2018 IEEE Global …, 2018 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Increased network wide energy consumption is a paramount challenge that hinders wide scale ultra-dense networks (UDN) deployments. While several Energy Saving (ES) …
Base stations (BSs) are the most energy-consuming segment of mobile networks. To reduce the energy consumption of BSs, inactive components of BSs, with a certain …