UPS (uninterrupted power system): UPS system is a common choice of standby power supply for communication base stations, which can provide continuous power supply when the power grid is cut off to ensure the normal operation of communication equipment.
ABSTRACT- In this research work, the classifications of the device that controls the energy supply sources of the mobile communication base station are presented.
The rollout of both 5G and 6G networks will increase the demand for uninterrupted power capable of supporting dense, high-capacity, low-latency networks, making UPS systems a critical component in the telecommunications ecosystem.
Reliability: Backup systems must deliver uninterrupted power during outages. Redundancy: Multiple layers of backup power help to ensure that if one system fails, another is ready to take over.
The communication base station installs solar panels outdoors, and adds MPPT solar controllers and other equipment in the computer room. The power generated by solar energy is used by the DC load of the base station computer room, and the insufficient power is.
Our Emergency Power Supply (EPS) systems are designed to provide reliable backup power, seamlessly integrated with solar batteries. Additionally, we utilize Automatic Transfer Switches (ATS) to instantly switch to backup power in the event of an outage.
The created device allows for rapid response to outages at base stations, management of supply sources based on their status, and monitoring of them, thereby increasing the reliability of energy supply sources and extending the life of backup energy supply sources.
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