A Parametric Power Model of Upper Mid-Band (FR3) Base Stations for 6G
Abstract
Increasing attention is given to the upper mid-band or Frequency Range 3 (FR3), from 7 to 24 GHz, in the research towards sixth-generation (6G) networks. Promises of offering large data rates at favorable propagation conditions are leading to novel FR3 base station (BS) architectures, with up to thousands of antenna elements and radio-frequency (RF) chains. This work investigates the power consumption of prospective FR3 BSs and its relation to the delivered data rates. We model the power consumed by digital and analog signal processing, power amplifiers (PAs), and supply and cooling during four phases (data, signaling, micro-sleep, and idle) in downlink and uplink. Hybrid partially-connected beamforming is compared to fully-digital one. Results show that, for BS arrays with antennas at of load, the PA consumes most of the power when or less RF chains are utilized, while the digital and analog processing consumption takes over when the number of RF chains is or more. The digital plus analog processing consumes to more than the PA for fully-digital beamforming. Hybrid beamforming achieves Gbit/s/user in downlink while improving the energy efficiency by compared to fully-digital beamforming.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2510.10647,
title = {A Parametric Power Model of Upper Mid-Band (FR3) Base Stations for 6G},
author = {Emanuele Peschiera and Sangbu Yun and Youngjoo Lee and Liesbet Van der Perre and François Rottenberg},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.10647},
year = {2026}
}