Abstract
Satellites can facilitate network coverage for Internet of Things (IoT) -based sensors in remote regions, eliminating the need for ground-based infrastructure. However, this advancement introduces new obstacles, particularly concerning the financial costs of satellite-based network coverage and the power efficiency of IoT devices. Proposed herein are techniques to implement an artificial intelligence (AI)/machine learning (ML) module within the 5G network infrastructure that intelligently adapts power-saving settings for IoT devices to align with the timing of satellite availability, optimizing device energy consumption while maintaining reliable data transmission.
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Recommended Citation
Mitrovic, Snezana; Saini, Vinay; Xavier, Alwin; and Grobel, Wojciech, "ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE BASED POWER SAVING SOLUTIONS FOR 5G SATELLITE COVERAGE IN REMOTE AREAS", Technical Disclosure Commons, (December 18, 2024)
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/7657