Title :
Intelligent climate control in outdoor cellular radio bases
Author_Institution :
Energy Manage., Ericsson Components AB, Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract :
An outdoor radio base will enclose a complex set of equipment such as the radio base itself, power supply rectifiers and backup batteries. All of this needs a stable temperature to optimize the function and service life during the very variable external milieu. Also, the network operator usually has a high number of bases over a large area increasing the need for high reliability to keep costs down. There are several problems a climate control system has to handle, all combinations of external temperature and internal load and the rapid change of both can give a very unfair burden on the system. To handle this complex task, a normal thermostat is not sufficient. A microprocessor programmed as an adaptive PID regulator controlling a heater, an air-conditioning unit and fan units is the solution which is described in this paper. If this high reliability equipment is combined with a central management system, fault location will be available. Service personnel will then be able to repair a station with minimum or no down time. Together, the use of a climate controller and supervisory system will save the system operator a significant amount of money
Keywords :
AC-DC power convertors; adaptive control; air conditioning; cellular radio; electric heating; emergency power supply; intelligent control; microcomputer applications; power engineering computing; rectifying circuits; secondary cells; space heating; telecommunication power supplies; temperature control; three-term control; adaptive PID regulator; air-conditioning unit; backup batteries; electric heater; external temperature; fan units; fault location; intelligent climate control; internal load; microprocessor control; outdoor cellular radio bases; power supply rectifiers; reliability; service life; supervisory system; Batteries; Control systems; Costs; Emergency power supplies; Intelligent control; Land mobile radio cellular systems; Power system reliability; Radio control; Rectifiers; Temperature control;
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunications Energy Conference, 1995. INTELEC '95., 17th International
Conference_Location :
The Hague
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2750-0
DOI :
10.1109/INTLEC.1995.498983