International Journal of Network Management, volume 35, issue 1

Spectrum Allocation in 5G and Beyond Intelligent Ubiquitous Networks

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-11-29
scimago Q2
wos Q3
SJR0.599
CiteScore5.1
Impact factor1.5
ISSN10557148, 10991190
Abstract
ABSTRACT

Effective spectrum allocation in 5G and beyond intelligent ubiquitous networks is vital for predicting future frequency band needs and ensuring optimal network performance. As wireless communication evolves from 4G to 5G and beyond, it has brought about remarkable advancements in speed and connectivity. However, with the growing demand for higher data rates and increased network capacity, new challenges in managing and utilizing network frequencies have emerged. Accurately forecasting spectrum requirements is critical to addressing these challenges. This research explores how machine learning (ML) plays a pivotal role in optimizing network performance through intelligent decision‐making, predictive analysis, and adaptive management of network resources. By leveraging ML algorithms, networks can autonomously self‐optimize in real time, adjusting to changing conditions and improving performance in 5G and beyond. The effectiveness of our approach was demonstrated through an extensive case study, which showed that it not only meets spectrum requirements in various environments but also significantly reduces energy consumption by pinpointing the appropriate spectrum range for each location. These results underscore the approach's potential for enhancing spectrum management in future networks, offering a scalable and efficient solution to the challenges facing 5G and beyond.

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