5 EXPECTED RESULTS
The power consumption of base stations differs from
manufacturer to manufacturer. Typical values are be-
tween 750W and 3000W
1
per base station.
Table 1: Number of base stations in Germany.
Provider GSM UMTS Total
Deutsche Telekom 25000 11000 36000
Vodafone 20000 13000 33000
O2 17000 10000 27000
E-Plus 18804 6616 25420
80804 40616 121420
Taking the base station numbers (O2, 2010)
(KPN, 2009) (Vodafone, 2009) (Flatrate To Go, 2009)
in Table 1 as a reference, the total power consump-
tion of base stations in Germany is between 760 GWh
and 3040 GWh per year meaning that 410.000 to
1.645.000 tons of carbon dioxide is emitted in Ger-
many per year
2
(BDEW, 2008). For 2020, (The Cli-
mate Group, 2008) estimates a carbon emission of
349.000.000 tons for the telecommunication infras-
tructure, whereas the mobile environment will con-
tribute with 51%. (Remark: In 2002, the carbon
emission of the telecommunication infrastructure was
151.000.000 tons and the mobile environment cov-
ered 43% of it.) With the optimizations being done
in the mobile network, we estimate a reduction of the
operating time of network components up to 40% –
60%, i.e., a reduction of the carbon dioxide emission
up to 328.000 to 1.974.000 tons per year.
6 CONCLUSIONS
The objective of the project Communicate Green
comprises the development of an adaptive and
context-aware power management. The decision and
adaptation algorithms that are going to be imple-
mented throughout the project, are going to save en-
ergy in mobile networks by dynamically de- and re-
activating network components and by reconfiguring
the network to user needs. Optimizations will be pro-
posed for single and heterogeneous radio technolo-
gies as well as for the core network. Our part of the
project concentrates on the development of a context
1
Numbers extracted from data sheets of the companies
Ericsson, Motorola, Nokia Siemens Networks and Huawei
2
Calculation is based on the average value for carbon
dioxide emission in Germany 2007, 541 g/kWh
entity that collects and processes contextual informa-
tion from various context sources in order to build the
data basis for decision calculations. The expected re-
sults as listed above show that the projects approach
is innovative and promises an enormous reduction of
the power consumption in future mobile networks.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We thank all partners in the consortium of the
Communicate Green project funded by the Federal
Ministry of Economics and Technology (BMWi):
Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, Ericsson GmbH,
Fraunhofer Gesellschaft zur F
¨
orderung der ange-
wandten Forschung e.V., Universit
¨
at Paderborn,
Technische Universit
¨
at Berlin.
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