How Dynamic Spectrum Sharing Works?
There are various steps that happen while dynamically allocating spectrum in a wireless Network. First is the allocation of spectrum, In earlier times the 4G and 5G networks have different spectrum frequencies. With DSS technology the available spectrum is dynamically allocated to different technologies based on demand and usage. DSS uses the Software-Defined Radio (SDR) technology, which allows the behavior of communication devices to be redesigned through software updates. SDR allows the required allocation of spectrum without changing any hardware component.
Dynamic Spectrum Sharing in Wireless Network
Dynamic spectrum Sharing (DSS) is a new emerging technology that allows flexibility to mobile operators for switching between low, mid, and high-band frequencies. It allows both 4G and 5G to share the same spectrum. In this article we are going to learn about the definition of DSS, how it works, all terminologies related to it, what are its disadvantages and disadvantages, and why it is making people’s lives easier.
The full form of DSS is Dynamic Spectrum Sharing. DSS is an emerging technology that provides mobile operators with flexibly allocated spectrum across low, mid, and high band frequencies and dynamically switches between LTE and 5G. This technology allows efficient use of the spectrum. In Dynamic Spectrum Sharing (DSS), the spectrum is intelligently switched between 4G and 5G depending on its requirement. DSS technology allows cellular networks to serve 5G service without physically upgrading their radios
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