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Spatial focusing inspired 5G spectrum sharing

Authors: Chunxiao Jiang; Beibei Wang 0001; Yi Han 0002; Zhung-Han Wu; K. J. Ray Liu;

Spatial focusing inspired 5G spectrum sharing

Abstract

Next-generation wireless networks are expected to support exponentially increasing number of users and demands of data, which all rely on the essential media: spectrum. Notice that the 5G networks are featured either by wide bandwidth like mmWave systems, or by large-scale antennas like massive MIMO. We find those two trends, together with waveforming or beamforming, can lead to a common phenomenon: the spatial focusing effect. Based on this focusing effect, we propose a general spatial spectrum sharing framework that enables concurrent multi-users spectrum sharing without the requirement of orthogonal resource allocation. Simulation results show that both TR wideband and massive MIMO system can achieve equivalently high throughput performance with the spatial spectrum sharing scheme.

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