Analysis of multiple sleeps and N-policy on a M/G/1/K user request queue in 5g networks base station
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The primary purpose of green communication is to reduce energy use. The base station (BS) is a radio receiver/transmitter that acts as the wireless network’s hub. It serves as a link between a wired and wireless network. To receive and transmit messages, BS uses a lot of energy. The use of effective sleep and wake-up/setup activities with an acceptable delay helps reduce base station power consumption. In this paper, the BS’s service process is modelled as a finite buffer queue with close down, sleep, and setup. After a certain number of user requests (URs) have accumulated in the system, to awaken the BS from multiple sleeps (MS) the -Policy is implemented. To produce probability generating functions, the supplementary variable approach is applied. The UR’s mean delay and the BS’s mean power consumption are calculated using simulation. According to computational studies, multiple sleeps with -policy consume less power than multiple sleeps without -policy.Abstract
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