Context-Aware Spectrum Coexistence of Terrestrial Beyond 5G Networks in Satellite Bands
Ta Seen Reaz Niloy, Zoheb Hasan, Rob Smith, Vikram R. Anapana, Vijay, K. Shah

TL;DR
This paper proposes CAT3S, a context-aware framework that enhances spectrum sharing between terrestrial 5G networks and satellite incumbents, significantly improving utilization while protecting incumbent operations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel context-aware spectrum sharing framework that considers site-specific factors to optimize terrestrial 5G operation in satellite bands.
Findings
CAT3S achieves higher spectrum utilization than existing policies.
The framework effectively adapts to different weather conditions.
Simulation results demonstrate improved coexistence performance.
Abstract
Spectrum sharing between terrestrial 5G and incumbent networks in the satellite bands presents a promising avenue to satisfy the ever-increasing bandwidth demand of the next-generation wireless networks. However, protecting incumbent operations from harmful interference poses a fundamental challenge in accommodating terrestrial broadband cellular networks in the satellite bands. State-of-the-art spectrum-sharing policies usually consider several worst-case assumptions and ignore site-specific contextual factors in making spectrum-sharing decisions, and thus, often results in under-utilization of the shared band for the secondary licensees. To address such limitations, this paper introduces CAT3S (Context-Aware Terrestrial-Satellite Spectrum Sharing) framework that empowers the coexisting terrestrial 5G network to maximize utilization of the shared satellite band without creating harmful…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSatellite Communication Systems · Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technologies · IoT Networks and Protocols
