As 5G deployment momentum grows globally, power demands for telecom base stations (BTS) are increasing exponentially. Traditional single-source power solutions reliant
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In the future, it can be envisioned that the ubiquitously deployed base stations of the 5G wireless mobile communication infrastructure will actively participate in the context of the smart grid as a new type of power demand that can be supplied by the use of distributed renewable generation.
According to the mobile telephone network (MTN), which is a multinational mobile telecommunications company, report (Walker, 2020), the dense layer of small cell and more antennas requirements will cause energy costs to grow because of up to twice or more power consumption of a 5G base station than the power of a 4G base station.
In Renga et al. (2018), renewable enabled BSs with properly designed energy management strategies interact with the smart grid, with the two-fold objective of reducing the cost of energy and presenting ancillary services. RoD and energy management approaches are exploited.
The introduction of ultra-dense small cell network in 5G cellular network has brought a significant challenge for the research community. The sharp increase in power consumption of backhaul traffic from SCNs to the core network is an essential challenge among them.
The utilization of distributed generation (DGs) is an effective approach to enhance the EE of the 5G network.
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