When the network operator becomes a utility company: accounting for energy cost in wireless network design
Ver/
Identificadores
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10317/9688Compartir
Métricas
Estadísticas
Ver Estadísticas de usoMetadatos
Mostrar el registro completo del ítemDirector/a
Wout, Joseph; Deruyck, MargotEscuela/Centro
Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería de TelecomunicaciónUniversidad
Universidad Politécnica de CartagenaDepartamento
Métodos Cuantitativos, Ciencias Jurídicas y Lenguas ModernasÁrea de conocimiento
Filología InglesaFecha de publicación
2021-07Palabras clave
TelematicsTelemática
Resumen
Nowadays, it is clear that society cannot live without telecommunications anymore. Fields like Internet of Things (IoT),
Machine Learning (ML) or Artificial Intelligence (AI) are becoming essential for many applications and the number of devices connected to the Internet now outnumbers the number of
human beings on planet Earth.
Wireless Access Networks are the backbone of telecommunications and it is not an easy task to satisfy all the growing traffic
demand caused by the increasing amount of users and devices
in recent years.
In addition, it is necessary to provide the energy required by
these base stations that are part of the Wireless Access Networks. This energy needs to come from renewable and decarbonised sources, in order to reduce CO2 emissions and achieve
an energy transition from fossil fuels to environmentally-friendly
energy sources.
In this thesis, solar, wind and geothermal energy are considered to feed a real scenario composed by a set of macrocells
and microcells ...
Colecciones
El ítem tiene asociados los siguientes ficheros de licencia:
Redes sociales