… With ultra-densely deployment, power consumption of an indoor wirelessnetwork has to be … optimal BWC performance. To approach the objective, we evaluate the energyefficiency of a …
… Taking (7)-(8) into account, we can get the cross- networksenergyefficiency, , as in (9). The unit of is bit/Joule/cell. Let the number of receive antennas per user be , we assume that the …
V Mahinthan, L Cai, JW Mark… - … Transactions on Wireless …, 2007 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
… static-user network. We further investigate the optimal matching problem in mobilenetworks. By … algorithm, high cooperative diversity energygain with moderate overhead is possible. In …
PJM Havinga, GJM Smit - Wireless communications and mobile …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
… Due to the dynamic nature of wirelessnetworks, adaptive error control gives significant gains in bandwidth and energyefficiency 2, 28. This avoids applying error-control overhead to …
… As an example, many leading telecommunication companies have formed the GreenTouch consortium (http://www.greentouch.org), whose goal is an increase of energyefficiency by a …
… of strategies and techniques that have been proposed and implemented recently to increase energyefficiency in cellularnetworks. However, more research still needs to be done as …
S Singh, N Saxena, A Roy, HS Kim - IETE Technical Review, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
… We also discussed energyefficiency prospect in future wireless communication systems like 5G, mobile cloud computing, Internet of things (IoT), and big data. Finally, we confer the …
… Instead, the 1000x increase must be achieved at a similar power consumption as present networks. This requires a 1000x increase of the EE in 5G wirelessnetworks. Different …
… and energyefficiency in homogeneous macrocell (single-tier) and heterogeneous K-tier wirelessnetworks … Nevertheless, the gains in terms of energyefficiency depend on the type of …