Baseband powers management focuses on lowering consumption within the baseband unit. With the expansion of communication networks and the skyrocketing energy pricing, effective power management has become of utmost importance. One example is dynamic voltage and frequency scaling which changes the operating voltage and frequency of the baseband depending on the workload. When networking activities are low, the baseband can function at a lower frequency which saves energy. Moreover, Enhanced power conversion followed by superordinate power distribution within the unit increases energy efficiency by optimizing the power supplied to the components and eliminating waste.