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Energy Efficiency and Sustainability Training in 6G by Tonex

6G RAN and Core Architecture

This course explores the fundamentals of energy-efficient design for 6G networks, focusing on sustainable communication networks and low-power strategies for both devices and infrastructure. Participants will learn about green communication principles, energy harvesting technologies, and innovative approaches to using ambient energy sources in next-generation 6G networks. Ideal for engineers, network architects, and sustainability advocates, this training emphasizes practical solutions for reducing energy consumption while enhancing network performance.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand low-power design principles for 6G devices and infrastructure.
  • Explore sustainable network strategies in green communication networks.
  • Learn energy harvesting techniques and ambient energy use in 6G.
  • Identify best practices for creating energy-efficient and sustainable networks.
  • Develop skills for implementing energy-saving strategies in 6G deployment.
  • Recognize the impact of energy efficiency on network sustainability and performance.

Audience:

This course is tailored for:

  • Network engineers and architects
  • Sustainability advocates in telecom
  • R&D teams in wireless communication
  • Policy makers in technology and environmental fields
  • Project managers overseeing 6G deployment

Course Modules:

Module 1: Low-Power Design for 6G Devices

  • Energy-efficient hardware for 6G devices
  • Low-power software techniques for 6G networks
  • Battery management and power optimization
  • IoT device efficiency in 6G networks
  • Thermal management and device longevity
  • Power consumption metrics and benchmarking

Module 2: Low-Power Infrastructure for 6G

  • Base station power management
  • Network node energy optimization
  • Efficient cooling and thermal management
  • Load balancing for reduced power usage
  • Smart grid integration in telecom networks
  • Optimization of radio access networks (RAN)

Module 3: Green Communication Networks

  • Principles of green communication
  • Carbon footprint reduction in 6G networks
  • Sustainable materials in network infrastructure
  • Eco-friendly manufacturing and disposal practices
  • Green supply chain for telecom components
  • Environmental impact assessment for 6G rollout

Module 4: Sustainable 6G Infrastructure

  • Design of sustainable cell towers and nodes
  • Renewable energy integration in networks
  • Life cycle assessment of network components
  • Sustainable planning and deployment strategies
  • Use of recycled materials in infrastructure
  • Sustainable management of e-waste in 6G

Module 5: Energy Harvesting in 6G Networks

  • Techniques for ambient energy harvesting
  • Solar, wind, and thermal energy sources
  • Piezoelectric and vibrational energy capture
  • Energy storage and management in networks
  • Hybrid energy solutions in rural and urban areas
  • Case studies of energy-harvesting implementations

Module 6: Ambient Energy Use in 6G

  • Exploring RF and wireless energy transfer
  • Techniques for ambient backscatter communication
  • Energy efficiency in device-to-device (D2D) communication
  • Power management in ultra-dense 6G networks
  • Strategies for zero-energy IoT in 6G
  • Long-range and low-power network solutions

Join Tonex’s “Energy Efficiency and Sustainability Training in 6G” to master the tools and techniques for building sustainable, energy-efficient 6G networks.

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