Centralized Radio Resource Management for 5G small cells as LSA enabler
Networking and Internet Architecture
2017-06-27 v1
Abstract
The stringent requirements defined for 5G systems drive the need to promote new paradigms to the existing cellular networks. Dense and ultra-dense networks based on small cells, together with new spectrum sharing schemes seem to be key enabling technologies for emerging 5G mobile networks. This article explores the vision of the SPEED-5G project, analyzing the ability of a Centralized Radio Resource Management entity to support the Licensed Shared Access spectrum sharing framework in a deployment based on Network Slicing and Network Sharing paradigms.
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@article{arxiv.1706.08057,
title = {Centralized Radio Resource Management for 5G small cells as LSA enabler},
author = {Oscar Carrasco and Federico Miatton and Salva Diaz and Uwe Herzog and Valerio Frascolla and Michael Fitch and Keith Briggs and Benoit Miscopein and Antonio de Domenico and Andreas Georgakopoulos},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.08057},
year = {2017}
}
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European Conference on Networks and Communications (EUCNC), 2016