Multiple smaller base stations are greener than a single powerful one
Planning to Explore via Self-Supervised World Models
Multiple smaller base stations are greener than a single powerful one

Agrim Gupta
agg003@ucsd.edu
Ish Jain
ikjain@ucsd.edu
Dinesh Bharadia
dineshb@ucsd.edu
HotCarbon’22: 1st Workshop on Sustainable Computer Systems Design and Implementation


How much should our mobile networks densify?
With uniform densification of base-stations, the dependency on power amplifiers to transmit at unreasonble high powers reduces and opens the doors for greener wireless networks. At the same time, large-scale densification will lead to mushrooming of base-station hardware, which will start consuming more power. Hence, there exists a green-point of densification. Checkout our short HotCarbon’22 workshop paper which shows empirical models on green densification levels!



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