Reason for powering off the communication base station

In existing cellular networks, turning off the under-utilized BSs is an efficient approach to conserve energy while preserving the quality of service (QoS) of mobile users.

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After the base station is powered off, the ambient temperature of the base station gradually rises because there is no air conditioning. Or due to air conditioning failure, the indoor temperature of the

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If an adjacent base-station transmission (UTRA or LTE) is detected under certain conditions, the maximum allowed Home base-station output power is reduced in proportion to how weak the

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In existing cellular networks, turning off the under-utilized BSs is an efficient approach to conserve energy while preserving the quality of service (QoS) of mobile users.

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By using directional antennas on a base station, each pointing in different directions, it is possible to sectorise the base station so that several different cells are served from the same location.

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