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VOL. 9, ISSUE 1 (2024)
Survey paper on frequency reuse schemes for enhanced 5G spectrum management
Authors
Aji Jacob Onu, B O Omijeh, I Uchendu
Abstract
The growing demand for wireless communication services has resulted in a growth in the number of connected devices and data-intensive applications, putting enormous strain on the available radio frequency spectrum. The development of efficient spectrum management strategies is critical for addressing the difficulties of spectrum scarcity and interference in modern wireless networks. This survey article provides an in-depth examination of the state-of-the-art in frequency reuse methods, with a focus on novel approaches that improve spectrum management. The study's primary goal is to identify and evaluate alternative frequency reuse approaches offered to optimize spectrum utilization, decrease interference, and improve overall network performance. Subsequently, the survey delves into recent advancements and emerging frequency reuse schemes that address the limitations of traditional methods. These include adaptive frequency reuse, cognitive radio-based approaches, and software-defined networking techniques, among others. Each scheme is examined in terms of its key principles, benefits, and potential drawbacks. The evaluation encompasses key performance metrics such as throughput, spectral efficiency, interference mitigation, and overall system capacity. Furthermore, the paper discusses the challenges and open research areas in the field of frequency reuse and spectrum management. Promising directions for future research are identified, considering the evolving landscape of wireless communication technologies and emerging applications.
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Pages:32-44
How to cite this article:
Aji Jacob Onu, B O Omijeh, I Uchendu "Survey paper on frequency reuse schemes for enhanced 5G spectrum management". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Education and Research, Vol 9, Issue 1, 2024, Pages 32-44
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