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While many operators across Europe have focused on launching 5G networks, the same can't be said for Ukraine. Speaking to DCD, Stanislav Prybytko, director general of the directorate for mobile broadband for Ukraine's Ministry of Digital Transformation, explains that the war with Russia has stalled the country's 5G goals.
Fateh Elsherif et al. have proposed a novel energy-saving approach for 5G cellular networks that involves dynamically controlling the on/off status of base stations (BSs) in real time. The approach formulates the problem as a Markov Decision Process (MDP), where the system state encompasses user positions, velocities, and BS statuses.
Support for the development of its 5G network is also coming from Latvia. During the 5G Techritory event in October, which was held in Riga, Latvia, Ukraine signed an MoU with the Latvia government, which will see the latter provide support to rebuild Ukraine's telecoms infrastructure.
Kuo-Chi Chang et al. have proposed an energy-saving technology for 5G base stations using Internet of Things (IoT) collaborative control. It addresses the issue of high energy consumption in dense 5G networks, particularly during periods of low traffic.
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