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http://dx.doi.org/10.12673/jkoni.2013.17.01.056

A Study on the Efficient Power Consumption of Next Generation Mobile Communication Systems  

Roh, Jae-Sung (Dept. of Information and Communication Eng., Seoil University)
Kim, Wan-Tae (Dept. of Information and Communication Eng., Seoil University)
Abstract
Recently with smart phones and tablets, next generation mobile communication systems have supported various multimedia contents services. Thus, multimedia communication systems have been gradually increased compared to voice communication systems. Since the growth of multimedia services has increased users' duration on systems and decreased systems' effectiveness on power, a study on effective usage of power needs to be researched. Furthermore, radio shadow areas under heavy urban environments have generated unnecessary power consumption which reduces the usage duration of power on next generation mobile communication systems. This paper has reviewed the communication network architecture on next generation mobile communication systems and the unnecessary power consumption in radio shadow areas. This paper has also proposed the method of the effective power usage and analyzed the effective power usage on next generation mobile communication systems with simulation.
Keywords
Effective Power Usage; Shadow Areas; Next Generation Mobile Communication System;
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