NILGDec 8, 2022

Power Consumption Modeling of 5G Multi-Carrier Base Stations: A Machine Learning Approach

arXiv:2212.04318v113 citationsh-index: 43
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This addresses energy efficiency concerns in 5G networks for telecom operators and researchers, but it is incremental as it applies an existing method to a new domain.

The paper tackled the problem of modeling power consumption in 5G multi-carrier base stations using artificial neural networks, achieving good estimation performance and capturing energy-saving benefits.

The fifth generation of the Radio Access Network (RAN) has brought new services, technologies, and paradigms with the corresponding societal benefits. However, the energy consumption of 5G networks is today a concern. In recent years, the design of new methods for decreasing the RAN power consumption has attracted interest from both the research community and standardization bodies, and many energy savings solutions have been proposed. However, there is still a need to understand the power consumption behavior of state-ofthe-art base station architectures, such as multi-carrier active antenna units (AAUs), as well as the impact of different network parameters. In this paper, we present a power consumption model for 5G AAUs based on artificial neural networks. We demonstrate that this model achieves good estimation performance, and it is able to capture the benefits of energy saving when dealing with the complexity of multi-carrier base stations architectures. Importantly, multiple experiments are carried out to show the advantage of designing a general model able to capture the power consumption behaviors of different types of AAUs. Finally, we provide an analysis of the model scalability and the training data requirements.

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