Which Mobile Communication Technology is More Energy Efficient: T-DMB or LTE?

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The discussion centers on comparing the energy efficiency of T-DMB and LTE for streaming video on mobile devices. The user is particularly interested in the power consumption of T-DMB, as they have found LTE's consumption to be between 1000-3500 mW but lack data for T-DAB. The goal is to determine which technology is more battery-friendly when streaming a 480p video. The user expresses difficulty in finding reliable sources for T-DAB power consumption figures. Overall, the conversation highlights a need for more comprehensive data on the energy efficiency of these mobile communication technologies.
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Hi guys,I read an IEEE article on Digital Mobile Broadcasting and I started wondering about the power consumption of the technology, especially T-DMB.

T-DMB can be implemented in mobile phones (and is already being done), and I was wondering how 'profitable' it is for your battery life to stream video over T-DAB <--> LTE.. The problem is that I'm having a very hard time finding sources that give me the numbers.

I've found 'some numbers' for LTE saying it uses about 1000-3500 mW.
But I can't find any for T-DAB

The thing I'd like to compare at the end is, if you'd be watching a 480p video stream, what's the power consumed by both communication technologies (T-DAB <--> LTE).
 
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