General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS)
AboutRule Part47 C.F.R, Part 95 Subpart ERadio Service Code (s)ZA - GMRS
This study presents an overview of sustainable and green cellular base stations (BSs), which account for most of the energy consumed in cellular networks. We review the architecture of the BS and the power consumption model, and then summarize the trends in green cellular network research over the past decade.
Martínez-Díaz et al. [ 130] examined the potential of RESs, PV/DG, WT/DG, and PV/WT/DG in providing power to GSM BSs in Spain. They identified PV/DG as the most economically feasible solution with an energy cost of €0.436/kWh.
In radio communications, a base station is a wireless communications station installed at a fixed location and used to communicate as part of one of the following: a wireless telephone system such as cellular CDMA or GSM cell site. Base stations use RF power amplifiers (radio-frequency power amplifiers) to transmit and receive signals.
This construction/coverage time period varies depending on the radio service in which the license is held. For more information on the construction/coverage time period by radio service, see Requirements by Service.
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