TREES: Toward a Real Energy Efficient System for 6G Communications

Minimizing energy consumption in mobile networks is becoming one of the most important targets for operators in reducing OPEX as well as CO 2 emissions. While 5G specifications were designed with energy savings (ES) in mind, recent studies have shown that a significantly higher level of ES would be...

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