CASE: A Joint Traffic and Energy Optimization Framework Toward Grid Connected Green Future Networks

Ashutosh Balakrishnan, Swades De*, Li Chun Wang*

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Abstract

Renewable power provisioning of the base stations (BS) in addition to the traditional power grid connectivity presents an interesting prospect towards realizing green future network services. Designing such dual-powered systems is challenging due to the presence of space-time varying stochasticity in traffic and green energy harvest at each BS. These traffic and green energy imbalances result in non-optimal network green energy utilization and thus resulting in a higher grid energy purchase to the mobile operator. In this paper, we present a novel coverage adjustment and sharing of energy (CASE) framework that exploits the user traffic load and green energy availability imbalances across the networked BSs towards maximizing the operator profit and designing energy sustainable system. The profit maximization problem is formulated considering the networked BSs to have the flexibility of load aware coverage adjustment and green energy sharing capability among themselves, in addition to trading energy with the grid. The proposed CASE framework first leverages the spatio-temporal traffic and energy inhomogeneities and performs load management for maximizing user quality of service (QoS). The CASE strategy then distributes the residual energy imbalance across the BSs and maximizes the utilization of temporal green energy harvest across the BSs. The proposed strategy is compared with only coverage adjustment, only sharing of energy, and a benchmark without CASE based framework. Our simulation results indicate significant improvement in user QoS and operator profit, up to 18% and 39% respectively at high skewness scenario, in addition to fully utilizing the green energy potential in the network.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2888-2899
Number of pages12
JournalIEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management
Volume21
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Dual powered cellular network
  • coverage adjustment
  • energy sharing
  • energy sustainability
  • green communication network services
  • operator profit

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