jlerinc posted on September 29, 2025 17:17
The new book co-authored by Josip Lorincz and Zvonimir Klarin entitled “Improving the Energy Efficiency of Mobile Networks: Strategies for 5G and 6G Technologies“, ISBN: 978-1-041-01660-1 (hbk), ISBN: 978-1-041-01661-8 (pbk), ISBN: 978-1-003-61586-6 (ebk), DOI: 10.1201/9781003615866, 2025, Pages: 150, edited by Josip Lorincz has been published by publisher CRC Press/Taylor & Francis group.
This book on 150 pages provides an analysis of the problem of high energy consumption of mobile networks and describes methods for improving the energy efficiency of mobile networks. It explores new technologies and strategies that will enable mobile networks to operate with less energy and become more sustainable while not compromising service quality.
Improving the Energy Efficiency of Mobile Networks: Strategies for 5G and 6G Technologies is designed to help readers understand how to optimize energy consumption in mobile networks. It explores technical solutions for reducing the energy consumption with a focus on innovative solutions such as network energy consumption optimization using artificial intelligence (AI) in the management of network resources, energy harvesting (EH), software-defined networking, renewable energy sources, and implementation of advanced techniques and protocols for improving the energy efficiency of mobile networks. The book analyzes how the integration of different advanced technologies, network function virtualization, and non-orthogonal multiple access techniques, along with the implementation of AI, renewable energy sources, and EH, can contribute to the optimizing energy use of mobile networks, without compromising network performance. It offers an overview of concrete solutions, with an insight into future directions of development, which makes it particularly relevant at a time when industry is increasingly moving toward sustainability and the implementation of green technologies.
This book is ideal for researchers, industry professionals, and scholars who want to gain a deeper understanding of the excessive mobile network energy consumption and contribute to the development of energy-efficient and sustainable mobile networks.
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