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Designing Energy-EfficientWireless Access Networks:
LTE and LTE-AdvancedPresented to :
Prof.Dr. Samir Shahin
By : Eng. Amr Abd El Latief Abd El Al
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AgendaIntroductionLTE Advanced FunctionalitiesLTE And LTE Advanced Energy Efficiency in Wireless Access
NetworksBase Stationscarrier aggregationHeterogeneous DeploymentsMIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output)Conclusion
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IntroductionResent years have seen a tremendous increase in the
number of mobile users. Global mobile phone penetration increasing from 20
percent in 2003 to 67 percent in 2009.This growth has affected wireless access networks (WANs),
which are already large energy consumers within the information communication technology (ICT) domain.
Base stations account for up to 90 percent of a WAN’s power consumption.
A thorough study of a base station’s power consumption can help us to develop guidelines for reducing these networks’ power consumption.
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LTE-Advanced functionalitiesLTE-Advanced introduces three new
functionalities:carrier aggregation, heterogeneous networks,(MIMO) support -extended multiple-input,
multiple-output.Note:
The first two releases (release 8/9) are known as LTE.
Release 10, also known as LTE-Advanced.
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LTE And LTE Advancedlet devices adaptively change modulationcoding rate bandwidth to enhance channel quality.It supports bandwidths from roughly 1 to 20
MHZNote:
This bandwidth can be further extended in LTE-Advanced by carrier aggregation, which lets the base station transmit multiple LTE carriers, each with a bandwidth of up to 20 MHz.
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LTE And LTE Advanced (cont.)Both LTE (8/9) or LTE Advanced Supports
Heterogeneity (Macro Cells & Femto Cells )BS
LTEAdvanced improves the handling of interference between the different cells.
LTE-Advanced enhances support for MIMO up to eight transmit antennas.
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Energy Efficiency in WirelessAccess Networks which base station type is most energy
efficient (EE)different performance parameters:
(bandwidth, coverage, served users, and so on).
define energy efficiency EE (∈ [0, ∞[) (in (km2
Mbps)/W) as
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Energy Efficiency in WirelessAccess NetworksPel : the base station’s power consumption (in watts) R : is the range (in km)B: is the physical bit rate by the base station (in
Mbps) U is the number of served users
The higher the EE, the more energy efficient the base station is.
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Base StationsBase Stations Types:
Macrocell : Which is the Bigger than the base station of Femtocell , Serve more users and has higher Range
Femtocell :is much smaller than a macrocell base station and is comparable to the base station of a Wi-Fi access point.
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carrier aggregationWe investigate how adding carrier
aggregation influences energy efficiency.To obtain the results in the Figure , we
determine the power consumption, range, and bit rate
as discussed earlier. The number of served users is fixed.only one bandwidth (5 MHz). We then calculate EE .
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Results (LTE & LTE Adv.)
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Curve NotesCarrier Aggregation Decrease the power
Consumption for Both Femtocell and Macro Cell .
Higher modulation scheme or coding rate results in lower EE because a higher modulation scheme and coding rate lead to a shorter range for a higher bit rate.
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Heterogeneous Deploymentssuggests that a femtocell base station is less
energy efficient than a macrocell basestation. However, this isn’t always the case.
compares the energy efficiency of LTE-Advanced macrocell and femtocell base stations as a function of attainable bit rates.
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Results
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Curve Noteswhich base station type is most energy
efficient:>20 Mbps, the macrocell base station is the
most energy efficientdue to its longer range and higher number of
served users (despite its higher powerconsumption)
5—20 Mbps Ambiguous < 5 Mbps femtocell is more Energy Efficient
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Suggested Solution We can find this optimal combination by :
1 - placing macrocell base stations to cover the area first.
2 - then femtocell base stations to provide coverage in the coverage holes.
3 - Then we can extend the macrocell base station’s capacity as needed using femtocell base stations in the coverage cell of the macrocell base stations.
financial support of the iMinds project “Green Wireless Efficient City Access Networks” (GreenWeCan).
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MIMOWe consider a bit rate of 2.8 Mbps in a 5-
MHz channel. We use single-input, single-output(SISO) —
that is, only one transmitting and one. receiving antenna — as a reference scenario.
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MIMO Results
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Curve Resultsshows that the more transmitting and
receiving antennas, the higher the EE. For the macrocell base station.EE increases up to 433 percent when using
8×8 MIMO.Future networks can benefit from MIMO,and
should use the highest possible MIMO mode.
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Conclusion We saw that LTE-Advanced’s carrier
aggregation and MIMO improve networks’ energy efficiency up to 400 and 450 percent, respectively.
Future work : Study how the features investigated here will
perform in terms of energy efficiency when applied on an actual network.
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