The present document is aimed at defining the topology and level of analysis to assess the energy efficiency of mobilenetworks. Within the scope of the present document there is the radio access part of the mobile networks, and namelythere are radio base stations, backhauling systems, radio controllers and other infrastructure radio site equipment. Thecovered technologies are GSM, UMTS and LTE (including LTE-A). In particular the present document defines metricsfor mobile network energy efficiency and methods for assessing (and measuring) energy efficiency in operationalnetworks. The purpose of the present document is to allow better comprehension of networks energy efficiency.
The present document deals with both a homogeneous and heterogeneous “network” considering a network whose sizeand scale could be defined by topologic, geographic or demographic boundaries. For networks defined by topologicboundaries, a possible example of a network covered by the present document consists of a control node (wheneverapplicable), its supported access nodes as well as the related network elements. Networks could be defined bygeographic boundaries, such as city-wide, national or continental networks and could be defined by demographicboundaries, such as urban or rural networks.
The present document applies to the so-called “partial” networks where energy efficiency is measured in standardizedway. The specification extends the measurements in partial networks to wider so-called “total” networks energyefficiency estimations (i.e. the network in a geographic area, the network in a whole country, the network of a MNO,etc.).
Terminal (end-user) equipment is outside the scope of the present document and is not considered in the energyefficiency measurement.
- Edition:
- 1.1.2
- Published:
- 01/01/2016
- Number of Pages:
- 31
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