Abstract

Upcoming changes in data industry as well as telecommunications, with focus on edge computing and 5G, put new requirements on critical infrastructure. Higher density in ensuring more space for servers or 5G equipment, longer autonomy due to larger number of remote sites, small footprint as result of site planning and state permits, energy saving due to expansion of load would be the main points to be addressed during critical infrastructure design and planning. Key factors to fulfil and satisfy main requirements are critical infrastructure solutions designed to meet high performances, meaning high efficiency, modularity and scalability. Biggest volumes are to be expected in combinations of nodes in telecom and edge computing (edge) as well as in adaptations of 2G, 3G, 4G to 5G. In terms of critical infrastructure, this means a smart combination of AC power and thermal management units for edge computing (servers) should be combined with DC power and thermal management for upgrades to 5G. Article provides short summary of most expected combinations of critical infrastructure solutions, covering power management and thermal management, to achieve best performance in upcoming data and telco innovations.

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