Optimization of Spectrum Utilization in Private Networks
Authors: Pratik Jangale
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14508214
Short DOI: https://doi.org/g8v5j6
Country: USA
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Abstract: Efficient spectrum utilization is essential for optimizing the performance and scalability of private networks, especially as demand for enterprise-grade communication solutions rises in sectors such as manufacturing, healthcare, and smart cities. These industries require reliable, high-performance networks to support mission-critical applications, making the need for effective spectrum management even more pressing. This paper explores various spectrum allocation models, including licensed, unlicensed, and shared spectrum, evaluating their respective advantages and limitations in the context of private network deployments. We delve into advanced techniques for interference mitigation, dynamic spectrum sharing, and spectrum sensing, which allow private networks to maximize available resources while minimizing congestion. Additionally, we examine the role of regulatory frameworks, such as the Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) band in the U.S., in facilitating more flexible and efficient spectrum use. Emerging technologies are also analyzed for their potential to further enhance spectrum efficiency. Through this comprehensive approach, the paper provides insights into how private networks can optimize spectrum utilization, ensuring robust, scalable, and interference-free communication solutions for enterprises in a rapidly evolving wireless landscape.
Keywords: Spectrum Optimization, Private Networks, CBRS, Dynamic Spectrum Sharing, Spectrum Sensing, Telecommunications
Paper Id: 231844
Published On: 2021-11-09
Published In: Volume 9, Issue 6, November-December 2021
Cite This: Optimization of Spectrum Utilization in Private Networks - Pratik Jangale - IJIRMPS Volume 9, Issue 6, November-December 2021. DOI 10.5281/zenodo.14508214