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This paper proposes an energy-saving operation model of 5 G base station that incorporates communication caching and linearization techniques. On one hand, the model characterizes the electrical consumption characteristics within the 5 G base station, focusing on each electrical component.
(1) Incorporation of Communication Caching Technology: The model includes communication caching technology, which fully leverages the delay-tolerant characteristics of communication flows, further enabling energy saving in 5 G base stations.
The objective function is to maximize the average energy efficiency of the 5 G base station, while ensuring that the traffic demand of the user group is met.
Firstly, in terms of energy equipment, the electrical component characteristics of the 5 G base station's constituent units are modeled, including air conditioning loads, power supply systems, and energy storage systems.
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To further explore the energy-saving potential of 5 G base stations, this paper proposes an energy-saving operation model for 5 G base stations that incorporates communication caching and linearization
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