Cell Zooming Techniques and Optimization Function in Cellular Based Networks with Energy Efficient and Consumption

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Abstract

Today, the major mobile network utilizes energy in the range of giga watts per year. Nowadays, in European markets energy prices increased around 18% of mobile network operational cost. The design methodology is provisioned with tradeoff between maintenance cost, energy consumption, QOS assurance and deployment. In the existing work, an optimization function for the network design and management has been formulated and its validity has been verified using results of simulation The overall objective of this work is to evolve a strategy to operate a cellular network in an energy efficient manner, thereby reducing energy consumption and electromagnetic pollution. Range of each sector corresponding to a particular cell differs from each other. This allows the sectors to be treated as individual cells and hence, sector zooming can be done.

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Murugan*, C. A. … Etier, I. (2020). Cell Zooming Techniques and Optimization Function in Cellular Based Networks with Energy Efficient and Consumption. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 9(6), 237–241. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.f3658.049620

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