Deploying 3-Stage Switch Mode Technique at Base Stations to Optimize Energy Consumption in Wireless Communication Networks
- Nwaogu, C. C.1; Okoro, C. K.2 & Ahuchaogu, N.3
- DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19535344
- ISA Journal of Engineering and Technology (ISAJET)
This work focused on the deployment of a 3-stage mode technique at base station to optimize energy consumption in wireless communication network. Due to the high operating costs of traditional wireless cellular networks and the scarcity of energy resources in low-power applications, the anticipated increase in wireless communication traffic has forced the development of Energy Efficient (EE) techniques for the design of wireless communication systems. With the goal of increasing energy efficiency at the base station level for future generation networks, the base station is the center of bulk energy use in light of current energy issues. In order to improve energy efficiency at the base station level, this work investigated several methods of implementing energy-efficient procedures. It also looked at paradigm shifts by employing switch mode approaches.The research adopted three switch modes techniques. Three switching stages were considered namely, Sleep mode, Safe mode, and ON modes. With the three-switch mode technique, the energy efficiency was improved from significantly when compared with the two switch modes technique.
