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5G Can Deliver Superior Service While Enabling Low-Energy Consumption |
NEWS |
5G networks are currently reaching a nationwide scale in many developed markets, offering an enhanced user experience and higher data rates to consumers and enterprise users. The foundational technology for most of these 5G networks is massive Multiple Input, Multiple Output (MIMO) where Active Antenna Units (AAUs) are implementing beamforming to increase cell and system capacity by an order of magnitude as compared with non-massive MIMO systems. However, this comes at a cost in terms of both capital expenditure and energy.
To meet these high data requirements for 5G, networks will need more infrastructure, leading to an overall increase in network energy consumption. A typical 5G base station uses three times more energy than a 4G base station, partly because AAU represents a significant operational cost for operators. According to Huawei, a 64T64R active antenna unit could consume up to 2 kilowatts (kW) compared with an LTE radio unit that typically consumes approximately 800 watts. Infrastructure vendors are investing heavily in research and development for innovative software and hardware to help operators achieve a lower level of energy consumption.
What Technologies Have Been Adopted to Reduce Overall System Power Consumption? |
IMPACT |
The 5G new-radio standard has been developed based on the knowledge of network traffic activity and the need to support sleep modes within radio-network equipment. Therefore, the standard offers better support to implement energy-saving features, and many vendors are already offering Artificial Intelligence– (AI-) driven energy-saving software to reduce energy consumption.
Aside from energy-saving software, vendors are also adopting innovative hardware technologies to target energy saving within the overall system. Some of the innovative technologies include:
What Else Could Be Done? |
RECOMMENDATIONS |
Vendors play a key role in lowering the carbon footprints of a network, and they should continue to focus on energy efficiency and energy reduction when producing their products. Vendors should also accelerate AI integration within energy management solutions to manage all elements affecting energy consumption. According to Ericsson, intelligent site control solutions can help reduce site energy consumption by up to 15%.
Operators should deploy more energy-efficient equipment along with any software that helps to bring down power usage. In this way, they can choose to switch off some of the components in the radio access network that are not required during low traffic, contributing to significant energy savings. Since renewable energy and energy storage devices are becoming more affordable, operators should use them where possible. Moreover, operators should deploy and support any real-time monitoring tools based on AI as it reduces the number of site visits and offers a better network performance overview, improving the overall efficiency.