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outline of the lecture short intro to wireless communication spectrum usage spectrum allocations in 4g and 5g 2 spectrum allocation in wireless communications 3 radio waves 3 ghz simple to ...

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   Outline of the Lecture
   •Short Intro to Wireless Communication Spectrum Usage
   •Spectrum Allocations in 4G and 5G
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   Spectrum Allocation in Wireless Communications
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    Radio waves (< 3 GHz)
    •  Simple to generate
    •  Depending on frequency, may traverse long distances
    •  Penetrate the walls
    •  Usually omni-directionally transmitted
    •  Their features mainly depend on their frequency 
       •  At lower f  they easily pass the walls – power decay with the power of distance; 
       •  At higher f they increasingly tend to become directional and reflect of obstacles, while the problem of 
          absorption also becomes amplified
       •  At all frequencies they are prone to interference
    •  Spectrum is allocated by regulatory bodies so that usage of any defined radio 
       channel requires a license (except ISM band)
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    Radio waves (< 3GHz)
    • VLF (3-30 kHz), LF (30-300 kHz) 
      and MF (300 kHz – 3 MHz) 
      radio waves follow the Earth 
      curvature
        • Example is AM radio
    • HF (3 – 30 MHz) waves reflect 
      off the Earth’s Ionosphere
        • Popular with militaries
    • VHF (30 – 300 MHz) pass 
      through the Atmosphere
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    Micro waves (3 – 30 GHz)
    • Radio waves up to 3 GHz are suitable for most terrestrial wireless 
     communications. However, two major problems arise:
       • These bands are today largely fully occupied around the world 
       • It is very hard to allocate broadband wireless channels (bandwidth of 
        100 MHz or more) in this spectral domain
    • Many terrestrial communication systems move to higher bands to 
     search for available wideband channels
    • First such band is micro-wave band 
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