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Energy-efficient coordinated multicell reception for Thailand smart grid
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Energy-efficient coordinated multicell reception for Thailand smart grid
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2014
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Conference Paper
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10.1109/iEECON.2014.6925968
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2014 International Electrical Engineering Congress, iEECON 2014. Vol , No. (2014), p.-
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Woradit K.
Energy-efficient coordinated multicell reception for Thailand smart grid.
2014 International Electrical Engineering Congress, iEECON 2014. Vol , No. (2014), p.-.
doi:10.1109/iEECON.2014.6925968
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Title
Energy-efficient coordinated multicell reception for Thailand smart grid
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Woradit K.
Abstract
The installation time, reliability, and economic reason are main considerations for choosing an approach to deploy a smart grid in Thailand. This paper addresses the promising approach for the communication part. Our approach is to exploit the existing wireless communication networks, which are cellular networks. To mitigate the inter-cell interference and to improve the energy efficiency, we propose a coordinated multicell reception protocol to be compared with the conventional frequency reuse protocol. The performance analyses are derived in closed-form, and the results show performance improvements, which demonstrate the benefits of the proposed protocol. © 2014 IEEE.
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Smart power grids
Wireless telecommunication systems
Cellular network
Closed form
Energy efficient
Frequency re-use
Installation time
Intercell interference
Performance analysis
Wireless communication network
Energy efficiency
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