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Opportunities and Enabling Technologies for 5G and Beyond-5G Spectrum Sharing

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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 and the underlying technologies to enable efficient sharing, considering both licensed and unlicensed scenarios and spectrum both below 6 GHz and in the millimeter-wave frequency range.

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Nekovee, M. (2019). Opportunities and Enabling Technologies for 5G and Beyond-5G Spectrum Sharing. In: Zhang, W. (eds) Handbook of Cognitive Radio . Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-1394-2_63

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