Hossain, 2013 - Google Patents
Traffic-driven energy efficient operational mechanisms in cellular access networksHossain, 2013
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- Hossain M
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Recent explosive growth in mobile data traffic is increasing energy consumption in cellular networks at an incredible rate. Moreover, as a direct result of the conventional static network provisioning approach, a significant amount of electrical energy is being wasted in the …
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