Wilfried Yoro, Mamdouh El Tabach, T. En-Najjary, A. Gati, T. Chahed
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We investigate in this paper the assessment of the energy efficiency of a wireless access network per service category. We consider five categories of service, two categories with high traffic: streaming and web browsing, and three other with lower traffic: download, voice and other minor data services. We introduce two scenarios, one where some services are mandatory, it is typically the case of Voice which is mandatory to be provided due to legal constraints, and another one where there is no mandatory service. We used our Shapley-based sharing model introduced in previous works to share the total energy consumption of the access network among the service categories, and then derive the energy efficiency of each service category as the ratio of its traffic volume (measured in the network) and its energy consumption assessed with our Shapley-based model. We applied the models on a real dataset extracted from an operational network in Europe, and analyze the energy efficiency of each considered service category.