Learn why the mobile network fails during a power outage, how to recover, and what steps you can take to stay connected.
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1. Introduction 5G base station (BS), as an important electrical load, has been growing rapidly in the number and density to cope with the exponential growth of mobile data traffic . It is predicted that by 2025, there will be about 13.1 million BSs in the world, and the BS energy consumption will reach 200 billion kWh .
The explosive growth of mobile data traffic has resulted in a significant increase in the energy consumption of 5G base stations (BSs).
The 5G BS power consumption mainly comes from the active antenna unit (AAU) and the base band unit (BBU), which respectively constitute BS dynamic and static power consumption. The AAU power consumption changes positively with the fluctuation of communication traffic, while the BBU power consumption remains basically unchanged , , .
When your phone displays 4G or even 5G during a power outage, it doesn't mean the connection is actually working. It may indicate that there is still a signal, but no ability to transmit data. The situation is comparable to having the router turned on but the fiber optic cable disconnected: the network exists, but it doesn't work as it should.
Therefore, the problem can be formulated as a minimal 5G BS energy consumption optimization model, i.e., the energy consumption reduced by reasonably switching off the idle or lightly loaded BSs and reasonably associate UEs with BSs (i.e., the BS switching state and BS-UE association state scheme).
The short answer is: sometimes. Cell tower functionality during a power outage varies depending on several factors, including whether or not the tower has a backup power source in place. Let’s break this down: Some towers have backup generators or batteries, which can keep them running for a limited period—anywhere from a few hours to a few days.
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