How to design the power system for distributed BTS?
Before diving into the design process, it''s essential to understand the specific requirements of distributed BTS. These stations are often located in remote or hard - to - reach
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. We propose a concept system termed distributed base station (DBS) which enables distributed transmit beamforming at large carrier wavelengths to achieve significant range extension and/or increased downlink data rate, providing a low-cost infrastructure for applications such as rural broadband.
This application note provides an illustrated overview of the five basic Distributed Base Station architectures in use today: legacy, split design, "hoteling" approach, zero-footprint, and capacity transfer system. The advantages and disadvantages of each approach are outlined.
Based on the established energy storage capacity model, this paper establishes a strategy for using base station energy storage to participate in emergency power supply in distribution network fault areas.
The energy storage output of base station in different types. It can be seen from Fig. 20 that the energy storage of the base station is charged at 2–3h, 20h and 24h, when the load of the system is at a low level, and the wind power generation is at a high level.
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