Next-Generation Spectrum Management: Building Future Wireless Technologies

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Future wireless technologies driven by massive bandwidth and low latency require advanced spectrum management strategies. The evolution from sub-2GHz to mmWave and technologies like Software Defined Radio, Cognitive Radio, and Open RAN are transforming the landscape. Spectral efficiency has increased significantly, shaping the digital economy and offering innovative services beyond traditional limits

  • Spectrum Management
  • Wireless Technologies
  • Digital Economy
  • Cognitive Radio
  • Spectral Efficiency

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  1. NEXT GENERATION SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT USTTI, WASHINGTON DC Rajendra Singh, Senior Digital Development Specialist rsingh6@worldbank.org September 18, 2024

  2. Future Areas of Focus Transformative Agenda of Digital Technologies Spectrum Management Building out infrastructure including infrastructure sharing Consultative approach- Policy and Regulatory Decisions

  3. What Next ? Do we really Know? Future is nearer than what we think Infrastructure competition may not be sustainable. Future may have type of services using digital connectivity platform which you and me may not imagine today. COVID, Conflict , and Climate have shown this 2

  4. Digital is bending the arc of development and offering ways to shape the development paradigm Global interconnected bandwidth is growing at 40 percent CAGR and is likely to reach around 100s TBPS within a short time period The digital economy is the single most important driver of innovation , competitiveness and growth. Again, 3Cs have proven it. AI data centers are adding further challenges in energy transition. 3

  5. US Spectrum Auction 4 e

  6. What is new in Spectrum Management? Spectrum Availability- From Sub-2GHZ to MM Wave More than 80 percent of telecommunication is within the buildings. Spectrum management for indoor and outdoor communication has different network attributes Software Defined Radio ( SDR), Cognitive Radio , Open RAN, Telco Cloud, Disaggregation and virtualization of Networks 5 Presentation Title

  7. SHANNONS THEOREM -WHAT DOES IT TELL? Bandwidth(BW) increase is the only solution to enhance the channel capacity(C) beyond a limit 6

  8. Spectrum Management Future wireless technologies will be driven by massive bandwidth , low latency as well, but high bandwidth is a big differentiator. More than ten years ago, 4G services were launched with 10X10 MHz spectrum in different sub 3 GHz bands but today we are talking about 400 MHz to a Gig bandwidth. With more than ten-fold increase in spectral efficiency the uplink and downlink data speeds will be in multiple Gigs. Even the current technology launch will easily achieve 1 GBPS peak speed Use of MM wave ( 6-100 GHZ frequency range) will have its own challenges to the industry and regulators like small cell configurations in dense urban areas Government has a monopoly in supplying spectrum 7

  9. Spectrum Policy for Resilient Networks in Emergency Telecom usage shifted from offices to residential areas during COVID-19. How to manage congestion with spectrum management flexibility. SoN Technology can help . In case of natural disaster, traffic increases at the affected site. Temporary increase in capacity is necessary to avoid congestion. Mobile Base station ( Towers) in case of emergency also need flexibility in spectrum management 8 Presentation Title

  10. Spectrum : Land or Sea Should spectrum continue to be allocated like a piece of Land on lease for a definite period or spectrum be treated like Sea which can be accessed by different service providers following certain prescribed rules and regulations Technology can permit this. Human ear example 9 Presentation Title

  11. Spectrum Management and Digital Divide Dynamic Allocation of Spectrum and Network Sharing National Roaming 10 Presentation Title

  12. Consultation Process All policy and regulatory decisions should be taken in consultation with various stakeholders We suggest to streamline the consultation process. The World Bank team will be very happy to share international experience in this regard. 11

  13. Thank you ! 12

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