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Computer Engineering

Old Dominion University

2020

5G networks

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Topology Control, Scheduling, And Spectrum Sensing In 5g Networks, Prosanta Paul Apr 2020

Topology Control, Scheduling, And Spectrum Sensing In 5g Networks, Prosanta Paul

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The proliferation of intelligent wireless devices is remarkable. To address phenomenal traffic growth, a key objective of next-generation wireless networks such as 5G is to provide significantly larger bandwidth. To this end, the millimeter wave (mmWave) band (20 GHz -300 GHz) has been identified as a promising candidate for 5G and WiFi networks to support user data rates of multi-gigabits per second. However, path loss at mmWave is significantly higher than today's cellular bands. Fortunately, this higher path loss can be compensated through the antenna beamforming technique-a transmitter focuses a signal towards a specific direction to achieve high signal gain …