eSES: Enhanced Simple Energy Saving for LTE HeNBs

This letter proposes enhanced simple energy saving (eSES), a simple yet novel scheme, that turns off the RF module of inactive low-power LTE Home evolved Node B (HeNBs), and accurately wakes up these dormant HeNBs when there are connection requests. The eSES does not modify the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) specifications, and can co-exist with other HeNBs that do not exercise the eSES. We show that the eSES effectively saves the energy consumption of a dormant HeNB at the cost of moderately increasing the connection time of the first call request to the HeNB.

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