2023
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202307.0219.v1
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Joint Latency-Oriented, Energy Consumption, and Carbon Emission for Space-Air-Ground Integrated Network with New Designed Power Technology

Abstract: The ubiquitous connectivity for the space-air-ground integrated network (SAGIN) of the beyond fifth generation of communication and sixth generation of communication (B5G/6G) is envisaged to meet the needs for the demanded quality of service (QoS), green communication, and "dual carbon" target. However, the offloading and computation of massive latency-sensitive tasks dramatically increases the energy consumption of the network. Furthermore, the traditional power supply technology of the netw… Show more

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