EPSRC/VCE Strategic Partnership: Green Radio
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There is a need on environmental grounds to reduce the energy requirements of radio access networks. From an operator perspective, reduced energy consumption translates directly to the bottom line - lower Operating Expenditure (OPEX). These are the key drivers of the Green Radio programme. Both wide area public networks (traditionally cellular ) and local area private networks (traditionally wireless LAN ) will be considered, recognizing that the structure of a Green Radio Network may differ from today's radio networks. Thus in essence, the specific objective of the Green Radio programme is to investigate and create innovative methods for the reduction of the total power needed to operate a radio access network and to identify appropriate radio architectures which enable such power reduction.
John Thompson | PI_PER |
Pei-Jung Chung | COI_PER |
Harald Haas | COI_PER |
Stephen McLaughlin | COI_PER |
Dave Laurenson | COI_PER |
Subjects by relevance
- Radio networks
- Networks (societal phenomena)
- Mobile communication networks
- Radio programmes
- Wireless networks
- Energy consumption (energy technology)
- Data communications networks
Extracted key phrases
- Green Radio programme
- Green Radio Network
- Radio access network
- VCE Strategic Partnership
- Radio network
- Wide area public network
- Local area private network
- EPSRC
- Appropriate radio architecture
- Energy requirement
- Environmental ground
- Energy consumption
- Need
- Low Operating Expenditure