Network Energy Performance of 5G Systems
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Network Energy Performance of 5G Systems
Dr. Ylva Jading Senior Specialist Ericsson Research
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Network Energy Performance Targeting reduced energy consumption
Economy Ecology Engineering
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The big picture network Energy consumption
4G
3G
2G 1G
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Current and future Traffic the challenge for mobile communication
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Low average traffic
Large variations
Peak dimensioning
Some two weeks of metropolitan traffic Ericsson AB 2015 | September 2015
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Large variations and Low average traffic
Current and future Traffic
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“Most parking spaces are unused most of the time”
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Current and future Traffic
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“But not the one I want to use when I want to use it” Ericsson AB 2015 | September 2015
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Framework contains: Deployment scenarios Traffic scenarios Power models 24h traffic profile
Evaluation model – EARTH e3F Energy-efficiency evaluation Framework
Increased focus on low load
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PARFBBDCCOPS
Breakdown per component : Power amplifier (PA) Radio Frequency (RF) Base band processing (BB) DC-DC conversion (DC) Cooling (CO) Main power supply (PS)
EARTH MACRO BS Power model maps RF output power to BS power usage
Macro BS Comparably load dependent Ericsson AB 2015 | September 2015
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Low average traffic and large variations
Networks dimensioned for peak demand
Considerable static energy consumption
Traffic vs Energy consumption the challenge for mobile communication
Improve load dependence
Network Traffic Load 50%
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Network Energy Consumption
Normal traffic Very high traffic Extreme traffic
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5G Energy Performance
Load adaptive energy consumption
Only active when and where needed
One network many use cases
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5G Wireless Access
• High data rates everywhere
• Very high traffic capacity
• Massive number of devices
• Very low device cost
• Very low device energy consumption
• Very low latency
• Ultra-high reliability and availability
• Very high network energy performance
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A wide range of requirements and capabilities
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Data rates
• More than 10 Gbps in specific scenarios
• Several 100 Mbps generally available in urban/suburban scenarios
• Tens of Mbps essentially everywhere IMT/LTE- Advanced
3G
HSPA
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14 Mbps
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1 Gbps
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5G Radio Access
NX
“Existing” spectrum
Below 6 GHz
Tight interworking
“New” spectrum
Above 6 GHz New spectrum below 6 GHz
Evolution of LTE
1 GHz 3 GHz 10 GHz 30 GHz 100 GHz 1 GHz 3 GHz 10 GHz 30 GHz 100 GHz
No compatibility constraints
Evolution of existing technology + new radio-access technology
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New radio-access technology
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Only transmit when needed 5G Radio Access
Control Data/control separation
Ultra-lean transmission
Data
Zzzz...
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Only transmit where needed 5G Radio Access
Massive beam-forming
Multi-site transmission
Small nodes
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One network – multiple industries
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A common network platform with dynamic and secure Network Slices
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Network Architecture – Core/IP Software Defined Networking (SDN)
Virtualization
VNF VNF
VNF VNF
Central Data Center
VNF VNF
Distributed Data Center
Network Slicing Distributed Cloud
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Typically low load dependence of network-energy consumption today
Evaluation methodology available for energy performance EARTH Energy-Efficiency Evaluation Framework (E3F)
Design principles for high network-energy performance Only be active and transmit when needed Only be active and transmit where needed
Ericsson white paper available: 5G Energy Performance – Key Technologies and Design Principles
Summary Energy Performance
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Thank you! Any questions?
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