The Road to Robust 5G: A Deep Dive into Base Station Power Supply
Explore key challenges and strategies to achieve robust power supply reliability in modern industrial and telecom applications.
This work explores the factors that affect the energy storage reserve capacity of 5G base stations: communication volume of the base station, power consumption of the base station, backup time of the base station, and the power supply reliability of the distribution network nodes.
For 5G base station energy storage participation in distribution network power restoration, this paper intends to compare four aspects. 1) Comparison between the fixed base station backup time and the methods in this paper.
The denseness and dispersion of 5G base stations make the distance between base station energy storage and power users closer. When the user's load loses power, the relevant energy storage can be quickly controlled to participate in the power supply of the lost load.
Since China took the first step of 5G commercialization in 2019, by 2022, the number of 5G base stations built in China will reach 2.31 million. The power consumption of 5G base stations will increase by 3–4 times compared with 4G base stations [1, 2], significantly increasing the energy storage capacity configured in 5G base stations.
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