Sustainable Wireless Communications with Optimal Utilization of
Our proposed approach is to mitigate the temporal and spatial mismatch of the solar power generation and power consumption of SRSUs through battery charging/discharging
Satellite communication systems play a pivotal role in enabling global connectivity, but their energy consumption presents significant challenges in terms of sustainability and operational costs. This comprehensive review explores various aspects of energy-efficient design in satellite communication systems to address these challenges.
The energy consumption of satellite communication systems contributes to carbon emissions and environmental degradation. Improving energy efficiency can help reduce the environmental footprint of these systems, making them more sustainable.
One renewable source is the photovoltaic panel, which made from semiconductor materials which absorb sunlight to generate electricity. This article discusses the importance of using solar panels to produce energy for mobile stations and also a solution to some environmental problems such as pollution.
Energy-efficient design can enhance the reliability and resilience of satellite communication systems by reducing the risk of power-related failures or disruptions. Regulatory agencies increasingly impose energy efficiency standards and environmental regulations on satellite communication operators.
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