Energy sustainable paradigms and methods for future mobile networks: A survey
Nicola Piovesan, Angel Fernandez Gambin, Marco Miozzo, Michele Rossi,, Paolo Dini

TL;DR
This survey reviews energy harvesting and management techniques for future mobile networks, emphasizing eco-friendly, energy self-sufficient 5G architectures and highlighting open challenges and research directions.
Contribution
It systematically analyzes energy sustainable paradigms for 5G, focusing on integrating energy harvesting with network management to enhance efficiency and sustainability.
Findings
Energy harvesting can significantly reduce environmental impact.
Current solutions are insufficient for fully sustainable 5G networks.
Open issues include modeling, data traffic profiling, and energy trading techniques.
Abstract
In this survey, we discuss the role of energy in the design of future mobile networks and, in particular, we advocate and elaborate on the use of energy harvesting (EH) hardware as a means to decrease the environmental footprint of 5G technology. To take full advantage of the harvested (renewable) energy, while still meeting the quality of service required by dense 5G deployments, suitable management techniques are here reviewed, highlighting the open issues that are still to be solved to provide eco-friendly and cost-effective mobile architectures. Several solutions have recently been proposed to tackle capacity, coverage and efficiency problems, including: C-RAN, Software Defined Networking (SDN) and fog computing, among others. However, these are not explicitly tailored to increase the energy efficiency of networks featuring renewable energy sources, and have the following…
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