DocumentCode :
1758164
Title :
Energy harvesting small cell networks: feasibility, deployment, and operation
Author :
Yuyi Mao ; Yaming Luo ; Jun Zhang ; Letaief, Khaled B.
Volume :
53
Issue :
6
fYear :
2015
fDate :
42156
Firstpage :
94
Lastpage :
101
Abstract :
Small cell networks have attracted a great deal of attention in recent years due to their potential to meet the exponential growth of mobile data traffic, and the increasing demand for better quality of service and user experience in mobile applications. Nevertheless, wide deployment of small cell networks has not happened yet because of the complexity in the network planning and optimization, as well as the high expenditure involved in deployment and operation. In particular, it is difficult to provide grid power supply to all the small cell base stations in a cost-effective way. Moreover, a dense deployment of small cell base stations, which is needed to meet the capacity and coverage of next generation wireless networks, will increase operators´ electricity bills and lead to significant carbon emission. Thus, it is crucial to exploit off-grid and green energy sources to power small cell networks, for which energy harvesting technology is a viable solution. In this article, we conduct a comprehensive study of energy harvesting small cell networks, and investigate important aspects, including a feasibility analysis, network deployment, and network operation issues. The advantages as well as unique challenges of energy harvesting small cell networks are highlighted, together with potential solutions and effective design methodologies.
Keywords :
cellular radio; energy harvesting; next generation networks; quality of service; telecommunication power management; carbon emission; electricity bills; energy harvesting technology; feasibility analysis; green energy sources; grid power supply; mobile applications; mobile data traffic; network deployment; network planning; next generation wireless networks; quality of service; small cell base stations; small cell networks; user experience; Energy harvesting; Mobile communication; Power demand; Wind energy; Wind power generation; Wireless communication;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0163-6804
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2015.7120023
Filename :
7120023
Link To Document :
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