In this paper an overview is given of the current status of 5G industry standards, spectrum allocation and use cases, followed by initial investigations of new opportunities for spectrum sharing in 5G using cognitive radio techniques, considering both licensed and unlicensed scenarios. A particular attention is given to sharing millimeter-wave frequencies, which are of prominent importance for 5G.
History
Publication status
Published
File Version
Accepted version
Journal
Conference proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks (CROWNCOM 2017); Lisbon, Portugal; 20-22 September 2017
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Presentation Type
speech
Event name
12th International Conference on Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks (CROWNCOM 2017);
Event location
Lisbon, Portugal
Event type
conference
Event date
September 20-21 2017
Series
Lecture notes of the institute for computer sciences, social informatics and telecommunications engineering
Department affiliated with
Engineering and Design Publications
Full text available
Yes
Peer reviewed?
Yes
Editors
Ayman Radwan, Jonathan Rodriguez, Dominique Noguet, Paulo Marques, Shahid Mumtaz, Michael Gunlach