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What is the fronthaul of communication base station energy management system
The interface between the DU and RU also is known as the fronthaul (FH) interface. Where the DU and RU come from the same manufacturer, most systems use CPRI or eCPRI (5G only) as the FH. . The number of 5G base stations (BSs) has soared in recent years due to the exponential growth in demand for high data rate mobile communication traffic from various intelligent terminals. A base station consists of antennas, radio transceivers, power units, batteries, backup generators, network access. . A literature review is presented on energy consumption and heat transfer in recent fifth-generation (5G) antennas in network base stations. In Release 15, the 3GPP identified three distinct gNodeB functions: Centralized Unit (CU), Distributed Unit (DU), and Radio Unit (RU). There are several ways to configure these. . Outdoor base stations integrate all essential systems into a single Integrated Cabinet, designed to endure harsh conditions like direct sunlight, rain, and extreme temperatures. Towers are crucial for mounting antennas at. . In this paper, fronthaul refers to the connection from the cell site antenna to the central ofice where the baseband unit is housed, with the option for distributed units (DUs) with added intelligence processing closer to the antenna (see Figure 2 on page 3).
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