Abstract
5G base stations have growing importance in an
integrated electric power and telecommunication system, for
mobile user equipment mobile data supply and demand response
in distribution grids. However, demand response through base
station’s flexibility can have a growing impact on the power flow of the grid. Additionally, in extreme events, if a power outage occurs at the physical base station, data loads need to be first reconnected to the 5G network, which is essential for the grid to further recover the electricity loads. In this paper, a cost-effective and resilient operation method is proposed to optimally utilize the flexibility of renewable-based 5G base stations and the data
load shedding to recover the data transmission. The flexibility from batteries equipped in the base stations and the flexible associations between user equipments and base stations are considered. The simulation results verify the proposed method can achieve lower energy costs and power losses of the grid in normal operation and a resilient operation in an extreme event.
Original language | English |
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Journal | 2023 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting (PESGM) |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 16 Jul 2023 |
Keywords
- —distribution grids, fifth-generation (5G) mobile technology, flexibility, resilience