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Literature review of deploying small transmitters on a spectrum sharing scheme
Author(s) -
Juan Guillermo Torres Hurtado,
Roberto Bustamante,
Carlos Caicedo
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
revista facultad de ingeniería universidad de antioquia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.16
H-Index - 12
eISSN - 2422-2844
pISSN - 0120-6230
DOI - 10.17533/udea.redin.20210426
Subject(s) - software deployment , misinformation , scheme (mathematics) , computer science , mythology , telecommunications , work (physics) , computer security , operations research , systems engineering , risk analysis (engineering) , engineering , software engineering , business , mechanical engineering , mathematical analysis , philosophy , mathematics , theology
Nowadays, there are a lot of misinformation and myths related to both the deployment of antennas for 5G and the frequency bands used in such technology. Many of these myths arise from the lack of serious research documents released in common language to be understood by different knowledge areas. This work makes a small contribution in this regard and shows a bibliographic review of the most relevant characteristics related to the problem of deployment of transmitters (a.k.a. base stations), and also takes into account a spectrum sharing scheme. As a case study, we will analyze the CBRS regulation used in the United States for the deployment of 5G, it will provide an overview of engineering problems and also, the areas of research that still need to be explored.

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