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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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301

Energy-Efficient Vertical Handovers

Rodríguez Castillo, José María January 2013 (has links)
Recent studies have shown that there are currently more than 1.08 billion of Smartphones in the world, with around 89% of them used throughout the day. On average each of these users transfers more than 450 Mbytes per month via either a cellular network or a Wi-Fi network. So far it has been up to the user to decide which one of these two networks to use at each particular moment. In this master’s thesis, the potential energy savings that could be achieved by means of automating the choice of network interface are explored. This way, the user equipment itself would be able to initiate handovers from one radio access technology to another depending on each particular service and on the environmental conditions, and hence it could extend its battery life. The work has focused in energy efficient vertical handovers (VHOs) between Long-Term Evolution (LTE) and Wi-Fi networks. The rapid growth and increasing interest in LTE networks have been the main reasons why these networks have been chosen over Third Generation Mobile Networks. Nevertheless this work can be easily extended to other radio access technologies such as WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) or UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunication System). During the thesis project, the potential energy savings via VHOs depending on the type of service have been studied, as well as the different processes involved in a handover decision process. In order to do so, an energy consumption profile of each interface has been built, the different services have been modeled, and a heterogeneous scenario with Wi-Fi and LTE networks has been simulated. The thesis presents how these savings change within each service and with the environmental conditions (network load, interferences). The results show that large energy savings can be achieved. Nevertheless, the potential savings for each different user device can significantly differ. The VHO decision process includes two main aspects that need further study: investigating energy efficient ways of discovering accessible Wi-Fi access points and measuring the available throughput in each network at the moment of the decision. In addition, within LTE-Advanced and HetNets (Heterogeneous Networks), a lot of research regarding how LTE operators can offload traffic to smaller networks is being performed. These smaller networks consist basically of LTE micro cells and Wi-Fi. Both the energy savings and the potential energy expenses of offloading different kinds of traffic to a Wi-Fi network were also studied in this master’s thesis project, using the same approach described in the previous two paragraphs. / Enligt beräkningar så finns det nu mer än 1.08 miljarder smarta telefoner i världen, och ungefär 89% av dem används varje dag. Varje användare överför mer än 450 megabyte per månad i genomsnitt, antingen via cellulära mobilnät eller Wi-Fi. För närvarande är det användaren som avgör vilket av dessa interface som ska användas vid varje tidpunkt. I detta examensarbete utvärderas vilka energibesparingar som kan uppnås genom att automatisera valet av nätverksinterface. På detta vis skulle den mobila enheten själv utföra handover från en radioaccessteknik till en annan beroende på aktiva tjänster och på radioomgivningen, och därmed utöka batteriets livstid. Detta examensarbete fokuserar på vertikal handover mellan LTE och Wi-Fi nätverk. Den snabba tillväxten och det ökande intresset för LTE är den främsta anledningen till att LTE har valts istället för 3G. Det är dock möjligt att med små förändringar generalisera arbetet till andra radioaccesstekniker, till exempel WiMAX eller UMTS. De potentiella energibesparingarna genom vertikala handovers för olika typer av tjänster har studerats, liksom de olika stegen i handover-beslutsprocessen. För detta syfte har en energikonsumtionsprofil skapats för varje interface, de olika tjänsterna har modellerats och ett scenario med Wi-Fi- och LTE-nätverk har simulerats. Denna rapport beskriver hur dessa energibesparingar ändras för varje tjänstetyp och med ändringar av omgivningen (nätverkslast och interferens). Resultaten har visat att stora energibesparingar kan uppnås, även om dessa besparingar kan variera mycket för olika UEs. Beslutet om vertikal handover inkluderar två huvudsakliga aspekter som kräver fortsatta studier: energieffektiva metoder för att upptäcka tillgängliga WiFi-accesspunkter som går att ansluta sig till och mätning av den upplevda datahastigheten i varje nätverk före beslutet om vertikal handover tas. Parallelt med detta examensarbete pågår omfattande studier om hur mobiloperatörer kan avlasta datatrafik till basstationer med kortare räckvidd. Dessa småskaliga nätverk förväntas bestå av LTE mikro/pico celler och/eller Wi-Fi nätverk. Detta examensarbete inkluderar även studier av de potentiella energibesparingar eller energikostnader för att avlasta olika slags trafik till Wi-Fi nätverk.
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Conservation de l'énergie sur des environnements de réseaux d'accès radio hétérogènes : vers des réseaux auto-organisants et verts / Energy consumption in heterogeneous wireless access networks : towards self-organized green networks

Ghariani, Takoua 30 September 2014 (has links)
La préservation de l’environnement et des ressources naturelles pour les prochaines générations est aujourd’hui considérée comme un des axes les plus prioritaires dans presque tous les secteurs économiques. Le secteur des Technologies de l’Information et de la Communication est loin d’être épargné de cette tendance écologique. Nous considérons dans cette thèse la problématique de la conservation d’énergie dans le contexte technologique actuel caractérisé par: • La coexistence d’une multitude de technologies d’accès sans fil offrant un environnement riche et dynamique • Des terminaux mobiles multimodaux • Limitations persistantes des sources d’énergie sur les terminaux mobiles. Dans ce contexte très riche, les possibilités offertes aux usagers sont à double tranchant. D’un côté, elles peuvent très bien améliorer la QoS en offrant toujours la meilleure connectivité en fonction du contexte de l’utilisateur. D’un autre côté, et sans une bonne optimisation de la consommation d’énergie sur le terminal, la disponibilité de celui-ci peut vite diminuer et donc faire baisser la QoE à cause de l’énergie nécessaire pour gérer plusieurs interfaces radio en parallèle. Nous considérons essentiellement les liens entre les stations de base (ou les point d’accès) et les terminaux mobiles. Notre objectif étant d’analyser la consommation d’énergie sur ces liens pour ensuite proposer des contributions permettant de mieux la maitriser. Nous focalisons essentiellement sur l’exploitation des multiples interfaces et du multi-flux pour étudier, analyser et proposer des solutions dynamiques et adaptatives d’ordonnancement, de sélection et de gestion d’interfaces minimisant la consommation d’énergie / Since the last decades, environmental issues are becoming among the major concerns for most human activities, including the Information and Communication Technologies sector. This will surely influence upcoming networking technologies, architectures and usage practices. New approaches and methodologies are required in order to evaluate and to reduce the Carbon Footprint toward what is commonly denoted as Green Networks. Within the ICT sector, the main efforts are related to energy saving techniques. These efforts started in early stages within wireless technologies, mainly because of energy limitations on mobile devices such as mobile phones and wireless sensors. Additionally, because of health considerations, standardization bodies and government had set stringent policies and limits on electromagnetic radiation levels that can be emitted by radio stations. For these reasons, many academic and industrial research and development activities had led to a number of relatively energy efficient solutions. In this thesis, we consider energy efficiency in the context of Heterogeneous Wireless Access Networks. These are composed of multi-standards wireless network solutions, with non uniform topologies and cell sizes and Multi-Modal mobile terminals able to manage simultaneously different connections. The main contributions of our studies include the proposal of new optimization solutions regarding user association and scheduling techniques at both flow and packet levels for multi-homed mobile terminals. An overall context-based solution is also proposed in order to provide end-to-end energy efficient networking solutions
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Stratégies de détection MIMO d'ordre supérieur avec applications au relayage pour les réseaux 4G+ et 5G / Higher-order MIMO detection and half-duplex relay strategies for 4G+ and 5G networks

Thomas, Robin 09 December 2016 (has links)
Ce travail présente deux contributions clés dans le domaine des réseaux de communication sans fil 4G+/5G, en particulier dans le domaine de la détection MIMO d’ordre supérieur et le design (conception) de réseau relai semi-duplex. La première partie de ce travail de recherche s’intéresse au développement d’une stratégie de détection MIMO d’ordre supérieur pour les terminaux 4G+/5G existants et futurs, d’un point de vue à la fois théorique et pratique. Une nouvelle technique de décomposition QR Bloc de prétraitement est proposée pour un récepteur LTE dans un scénario limité à un seul utilisateur, interférence limitée, ainsi qu’un scénario point par point dont les résultats surlignent les avantages et inconvénients en performance et complexité. La deuxième partie de cette étude comprend une étude de faisabilité d’une stratégie de message novatrice à deux phases et trois parties pour un réseau relai semi-duplex à couche physique, qui comporte un codage de superposition et un décodage d’annulation d’interférence successif, conscient des interférences. Un point clé de cette étude était d’analyser la performance du schéma d’adaptation des liaisons proposées dans le régime non asymptotique et d’évaluer l’efficacité spectrale (ES) par rapport aux hypothèses théoriques des blocs d’asymptotiquement grandes longueurs. Une comparaison ES supplémentaire est également présentée, avec une transmission de relais à deux étapes non coopérative et une stratégie de transmission point à point. Les résultats obtenus révèlent les gains d'ES qui peuvent être obtenus en exploitant la coopération de couche physique entre le relais et la station de base. / The evolution of wireless communication networks has always been rapidly progressive partly due to the demands of today’s data hungry users. This dissertation presents two key contributions to the body of knowledge in the evolving area of physical layer 4G+/5G communication technologies, especially in the domain of Higher-order MIMO detection and half-duplex relay network design. The initial part of this research investigates the development of a higher-order MIMO detection strategy for existing and future 4G+/5G receivers, from both a theoretical and practical perspective. A novel pre-processing Block QR decomposition technique has been proposed for an LTE receiver in a single-user interference-limited scenario as well as a point-to-point scenario with the results highlighting the complexity advantages and limitations in performance. The second part of this study involves a practical feasibility study of a novel two-phase three-part-message strategy for a physical layer half-duplex relay network, which features superposition coding and interference-aware successive interference cancellation decoding. A key aim of this study was to analyze the performance of the proposed link adaptation scheme in the non-asymptotic regime (finite block-length and discrete constellation signaling), and evaluate the spectral efficiency (SE) against the theoretical assumptions of asymptotically large block-lengths. An additional SE comparison with a non-cooperative two-hop relay transmission and point-to-point transmission strategy is also presented. The resulting outcomes reveal the SE gains that can be had by exploiting physical layer cooperation between the relay and base station.
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Utveckling av Androidbaserad mätapplikation för LTE-mätningar

Vesterlund, William, Ångman, Nils January 2015 (has links)
The use of mobile communication has remarkably increased during the last years. It is the usage of 2G, 3G and in particular LTE that has increased. With every year that passes the con- sumers are putting higher demands on data rate and coverage. To solve the problem with coverage the signal can be relayed and thus amplified at the receiver end. To know if it’s pos- sible to relay the signal it’s important to know what signal is received locally. The company Network Expertise has given us a problem, due to that we want to investigate two things in this thesis. 1) Which signal parameters are relevant and which signal levels are good and bad for LTE. 2) How can signal measurements be done for 2G, 3G and 4G with an Android based system. To solve the first problem, a literature study was conducted where we found information about how past measurements have been made and what is relevant when measuring an LTE signal. The second problem was solved by developing an application for Android which implements the relevant measurements that was defined in the literature study. The application and the possibilities in Android have been reviewed and compared with similar tools for signal measurements. The relevant parameters for LTE measurements are RSRP, RSRQ, EARFCN and neighboring cells RSRP, RSRQ and EARFCN. Additional relevant parameters are ECI, MCC and MNC. LTE parameters which are possible to retrieve with an Android based telephone through An- droid API are RSRP, RSRQ and ECI (with some telephone models). The telephone must also support API level 17. For 3G it’s possible to retrieve RSCP, EcNo (with some telephone mod- els) and for 2G it’s possible to retrieve RSSI. MCC and MNC are both possible to retrieve in Android. Information about neighboring cells are not available for neither of the technologies. The quality level for the LTE parameter RSRP is great above -80 dBm level, good down to -90 dBm, moderate down to -100 dBm and bad below -100 dBm. Signal level for the LTE parame- ter RSRQ is great above -10 dBm, good down to -15 dBm, moderate down to -20 dBm and bad below -20 dBm. With the available version of Android is not sufficient to do advance signal measurements. / Användningen av mobil kommunikation har ökat kraftigt under de senaste åren. Det är användningen av 2G, 3G och speciellt LTE som har ökat. För varje år som går ställer konsumenterna högre krav på hastigheter och mobiltäckning. För att lösa problemen med täckning kan signalen förstärkas på mottagarsidan i en så kallad repeater. För att veta om det är möjligt att förstärka signalen är det viktigt att veta vilken signal som tas emot lokalt. Företaget Network Expertise har ett behov som leder oss fram till att undersöka två saker i denna rapport. 1) Vilka signalparametrar är relevanta och vilka signalnivåer är bra och dåliga för LTE? 2) Hur kan signalmätningar göras för 2G, 3G och 4G med ett androidbaserat system? För att lösa första problemet genomfördes en litteraturstudie där vi tog fram information om hur tidigare mätningar har gjorts och vad som är relevant vid mätning av en LTEsignal. Det andra problemet löstes genom att utveckla en applikation för Android som kan göra relevanta mätningar som definierades i förstudien. Applikationen och möjligheterna som erbjuds i Android har utvärderats och jämförts med liknande verktyg för att mäta signaler. De relevanta parametrarna för LTE-mätningar är RSRP, RSRQ, EARFCN och närliggande cellers RSRP, RSRQ och EARFCN. Ytterligare information som har relevans är ECI, MCC och MNC. LTE-parametrarna som går att hämta med en androidbaserad telefon via Android API är RSRP, RSRQ och ECI (med vissa telefonmodeller). Telefonen måste också stödja API-nivå17. För 3G går det att hämta RSCP och EcNo (med vissa telefonmodeller) och för 2G går det att hämta RSSI. MCC och MNC går båda att hämta via API. Information om närliggande celler är inte tillgängligt för varken 2G, 3G eller 4G. Kvalitetsnivån för LTE-parametern RSRP är utmärkt över -80 dBm insignal, bra ner till -90 dBm, medel ner till -100 dBm och dålig under -100 dBm. Kvalitetsnivån för LTE-parametern RSRQ är utmärkt över -10 dB, bra ner till -15 dB, medel ner till -20 dB och dålig under -20 dB. I dagsläget är androidplattformen inte riktigt mogen för att göra avancerade signalmätningar.
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Implementation of 3GPP LTE QPP Interleaver for SiLago

Dey, Spandan January 2019 (has links)
Modern wireless communication systems have seen an increased usage of various channel coding techniques to facilitate improved throughput and latency. Interleavers form an integral part of these coding techniques and play a critical role by making the communication more robust and resilient to noise and other interference. The ever increasing need for higher throughputs and lower latencies has made designers to pursue a more parallel design approach giving rise to parallel adaptations of these encoding/decoding techniques. A bulk of the modern telecommunication occurs over Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN), commonly referred to as cellular networks. The 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), Long Term Evolution (LTE) develops and specifies the standards that are used in cellular communication. Their current most widely used "4G" standard employs Turbo coding techniques and a Quadratic Permutation Polynomial (QPP) interleaver. Silicon Large Grain Object or SiLago is a Coarse Grain Reconfigurable Fabric facilitating a modular approach towards electronics hardware development. The concept is similar to LEGO bricks, that is to have a library of hardened blocks (similar to Lego bricks) out of which systems of various types and functionalities can be built. This thesis investigates the state-of-the-art parallel interleavers and parallel interleaving techniques available for the 3GPP LTE QPP interleavers, and implements two interleaver designs, one for Radix 2 and another for Radix 4 decoding techniques. A physical synthesis is carried out in 28nm technology and the results in terms of power and area are reported. / Moderna trådlösa kommunikationssystem har sett ökad användning av olika kanaler kodningstekniker för att underlätta förbättrad genomströmning och latens. Interleavers utgör en integrerad del av dessa kodningstekniker och spelar en viktig roll genom att göra kommunikation mer robust och fjädrande för brus och andra störningar. Det ökande behovet av högre genomströmningar och lägre latenser har gjort konstruktörer att driva en mer parallell design tillvägagångssätt som ger upphov till parallella anpassningar av dessa kodningstekniker. En stor del av modern telekommunikation är via Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN), vanligen kallad mobilnät. Det Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), Long Term Evolution (LTE) utvecklar och specificerar de standarder som används i mobil kommunikation. Deras nuvarande mest använda "4G" standard använder Turbo-kodning tekniker och en Quadratic Permutation Polynomial (QPP) interleaver. Silicon Large Grain Object eller SiLago är ett grovt kornkonfigurerbart tygstöd ett modulärt tillvägagångssätt för elektronikutveckling. Konceptet är liknande LEGO-tegelstenar, det är med ett library av härdade block (liknande Lego-tegelstenar), varav system av olika typer och funktioner kan byggas. Denna avhandling undersöker de toppmoderna parallella interleaversna och parallellinterfolieringen tekniker som är tillgängliga för 3GPP LTE QPP interleavers, och implementerar tvåinterleavers mönster, en för Radix 2 och en annan för Radix 4avkodningstekniker. En fysisk syntes utförs i 28nm-teknik och resultaten i kraft och area rapporteras.
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Advanced MIMO-OFDM technique for future high speed braodband wireless communications. A study of OFDM design, using wavelet transform, fractional fourier transform, fast fourier transform, doppler effect, space-time coding for multiple input, multiple output wireless communications systems

Anoh, Kelvin O.O. January 2015 (has links)
This work concentrates on the application of diversity techniques and space time block coding for future high speed mobile wireless communications on multicarrier systems. At first, alternative multicarrier kernels robust for high speed doubly-selective fading channel are sought. They include the comparisons of discrete Fourier transform (DFT), fractional Fourier transform (FrFT) and wavelet transform (WT) multicarrier kernels. Different wavelet types, including the raised-cosine spectrum wavelets are implemented, evaluated and compared. From different wavelet families, orthogonal wavelets are isolated from detailed evaluations and comparisons as suitable for multicarrier applications. The three transforms are compared over a doubly-selective channel with the WT significantly outperforming all for high speed conditions up to 300 km/hr. Then, a new wavelet is constructed from an ideal filter approximation using established wavelet design algorithms to match any signal of interest; in this case under bandlimited criteria. The new wavelet showed better performance than other traditional orthogonal wavelets. To achieve MIMO communication, orthogonal space-time block coding, OSTBC, is evaluated next. First, the OSTBC is extended to assess the performance of the scheme over extended receiver diversity order. Again, with the extended diversity conditions, the OSTBC is implemented for a multicarrier system over a doubly-selective fading channel. The MIMO-OFDM systems (implemented using DFT and WT kernels) are evaluated for different operating frequencies, typical of LTE standard, with Doppler effects. It was found that, during high mobile speed, it is better to transmit OFDM signals using lower operating frequencies. The information theory for the 2-transmit antenna OSTBC does not support higher order implementation of multi-antenna systems, which is required for the future generation wireless communications systems. Instead of the OSTBC, the QO-STBC is usually deployed to support the design of higher order multi-antenna systems other than the 2-transmit antenna scheme. The performances of traditional QO-STBC methods are diminished by some off-diagonal (interference) terms such that the resulting system does not attain full diversity. Some methods for eliminating the interference terms have earlier been discussed. This work follows the construction of cyclic matrices with Hadamard matrix to derive QO-STBC codes construction which are N-times better than interference free QO-STBC, where N is the number of transmit antenna branches.
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Practical Robust MIMO OFDM Communication System for High-Speed Mobile Communication

Grabner, Mitchell John James 05 1900 (has links)
This thesis presents the design of a communication system (PRCS) which improves on all aspects of the current state of the art 4G communication system Long Term Evolution (LTE) including peak to average power ratio (PAPR), data reliability, spectral efficiency and complexity using the most recent state of the art research in the field combined with novel implementations. This research is relevant and important to the field of electrical and communication engineering because it provides benefits to consumers in the form of more reliable data with higher speeds as well as a reduced burden on hardware original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). The results presented herein show up to a 3 dB reduction in PAPR, less than 10-5 bit errors at 7.5 dB signal to noise ratio (SNR) using 4QAM, up to 3 times increased throughput in the uplink mode and 10 times reduced channel coding complexity.
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Arcabouço para aprovisionamento de QoS e QoE em redes sem fio heterogêneas WiMAX/Wi-Fi com garantia de equidade entre vazões

VALENTE JUNIOR, Warley Murici 17 August 2011 (has links)
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Le rôle des collisions avec l'hydrogène dans la determination hors-ETL de l'abondance du fer dans les étoiles froides / Non-LTE iron abundance determination in cool stars : the role of hydrogen collisions

Ezzeddine, Rana 07 December 2015 (has links)
La détermination d'abondances stellaires très précises a toujours été et reste un point clé de toute analyse spectroscopique.Cependant, de nombreuses études ont montré que l'hypothèse de l'équilibre thermodynamique local (ETL), largement utilisée dans les analyses spectroscopiques est inadéquate pour déterminer les abondances et les paramètres stellaires des étoiles géantes et pauvres en métaux où les effets hors-ETL dominent. C'est pourquoi, une modélisation hors-ETL des spectres stellaires est cruciale afin de reproduire les observations et ainsi déterminer avec précision les paramètres stellaires.Cette modélisation hors-ETL nécessite l'utilisation d'un grand jeu de données atomiques, qui ne sont pas toujours connues avec certitude. Dans les étoiles froides, les taux de collisions de l'atome d'hydrogène sont une des principales sources d'incertitudes. Ces taux sont souvent calculés en considérant une approche classique (l'approximation de Drawin) pour les transitions permises lié-lié et les transitions d'ionisations. Cette approche classique tend à surestimer les taux de collisions et ne reproduit pas correctement le comportement avec les énergies.Dans cette thèse, nous démontrons que l'approximation de Drawin ne peut pas décrire les taux de collisions dans le cas de l'atome d'hydrogène. Nous présentons une nouvelle méthode pour estimer ces taux, par le biais d'ajustement sur des taux quantiques existant pour d'autres éléments.Nous montrons que cette méthode d'ajustement quantique (MAQ) est satisfaisante pour les modélisations hors-ETL lorsque les taux quantiques dédiés ne sont pas effectivement disponibles.Nous testons cette nouvelle méthode, avec le modèle d'atome de Fer que nous avons développé, sur des étoiles de référence issues « du Gaia-ESO survey ».En partant de paramètres photosphériques non-spectroscopiques connus, nous déterminons les abondances (1D) en fer de ces étoiles de référence dans les cas ETL et hors-ETL .Nos résultats dans le cas hors ETL conduisent à un excellent accord entre les abondances de FeI et FeII avec de faibles écarts types de raies à raies, particulièrement dans le cas des étoiles pauvres en métaux.Notre méthode est validée par comparaison avec de nouveaux calculs quantiques préliminaires sur l'atome de Fe I et d'hydrogène, dont les ajustements sont en excellent accord avec les nôtres. / Determination of high precision abundances has and will always be an important goal of all spectroscopic studies. The use of LTE assumption in spectroscopic analyses has been extensively shown in the literature to badly affect the determined abundances and stellar parameters, especially in metal-poor and giant stars which can be subject to large non-LTE effects. Non-LTE modeling of stellar spectra is therefore essential to accurately reproduce the observations and derive stellar abundances. Non-LTE calculations require the inputof a bulk of atomic data, which may be subject to uncertainties. In cool stars, hydrogen collisional rates are a major source of uncertainty, which are often approximated using a classical recipe (the Drawin approximation) for allowed bound-bound, and ionization transitions only. This approximation has been shown to overestimate the collisional rates, and does not reproduce the correct behavior with energies. We demonstrate in this dissertation the inability of the Drawin approximation to describe the hydrogen collisional rates.We introduce a new method to estimate these rates based on fitting the existing quantum rates of other elements. We show that this quantum fitting method (QFM) performs well in non-LTE calculations when detailed quantum rates are not available. We test the newly proposed method, with a complete iron model atom that we developed, on a reference set of stars from the Gaia-ESO survey. Starting from well determined non-spectroscopic atmospheric parameters, we determine 1D, non-LTE, and LTE iron abundances for this set ofstars. Our non-LTE results show excellent agreement between Fe I and Fe II abundances and small line-by-line dispersions, especially for the metal-poor stars. Our method is validated upon comparison with new preliminary Fe I+H quantum calculations, whose fits show an excellent agreement with ours.
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Energy Consumption Optimizations for 5G networks

Tran, Martina January 2019 (has links)
The importance of energy efficiency has grown alongside awareness of climate change due to the rapid increase of greenhouse gases. With the increasing trend regarding mobile subscribers, it is necessary to prevent an expansion of energy consumption via mobile networks. In this thesis, the energy optimization of the new radio access technology called 5G NR utilizing different sleep states to put base stations to sleep when they are not transmitting data is discussed. Energy savings and file latency with heterogeneous and super dense urban scenarios was evaluated through simulations with different network deployments. An updated power model has been proposed and the sensitivity of the new power model was analyzed by adjusting wake-up time and sleep factors. This showed that careful implementation is necessary when adjusting these parameter settings, although in most cases it did not change the end results by much. Since 5G NR has more potential in energy optimization compared to the previous generation mobile network 4G LTE, up to 4 sleep states was implemented on the NR base stations and one idle mode on LTE base stations. To mitigate unnecessary sleep, deactivation timers are used which decides when to put base stations to sleep. Without deactivation timers, the delay could increase significantly, while with deactivation timers the delay increase would only be a few percent. Up to 42.5% energy could be saved with LTE-NR non-standalone deployment and 72.7% energy with NR standalone deployment compared to LTE standalone deployment, while minimally impacting the delay on file by 1%.

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