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References (Israr et al., 2022, Prasad et al., 2017) indicate that the energy consumption of 5 G base stations is related to the number of communication users and services within the coverage area of the base station, and they use dynamic energy consumption coefficients to represent this relationship.
1. Introduction In recent years, with the widespread deployment of 5 G technology, global communication data traffic has experienced rapid growth, leading to an increase in the construction and operational scale of communication base stations (Dangi et al., 2021, Ahmad et al., 2024).
Reference (Dutta et al., 2018) incorporates the impact of communication rate and bandwidth on energy consumption within the Shannon formula, and proposes an optimization control method for user handoff and base station sleep mode based on human-defined rules.