The datasets for this research are collected from one of Ethiopia’s telecommunication service provider, i.e., Ethio Telecom, power and environment monitoring system (Net-Eco). The datasets are five months of multivariate time series which were recorded at five minutes of sampling intervals.
Mobile network operators (MNOs) face frequent power supply failures at BTS sites, leading to revenue loss and increased operational expenditure (OPEX). Despite their critical role, BTSs face significant operational challenges due to vulnerabilities in their power supply. These disruptions can arise from various external and internal sources .
Leveraging predictive analytics, network operators can proactively anticipate potential power outages. This foresight enables them to implement mitigation strategies such as load balancing and network redundancy, minimizing service disruptions and ensuring seamless network communication.
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