Spectral Limitations and the Emerging Trends in Wireless Communication
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2020-05
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University of Ibadan Journal of Science and Logics in ICT Research
Abstract
The electromagnetic spectrum had long been found to support the transmission of information. In this paper, the
authors provided a brief treatise on the stupendous growth of wireless communication appeal, as an alternative to
wired communication, for long-distance communication. Specifically, the paper delved into how the radio portion of
the electromagnetic spectrum emerged to support the transmission of information. A discussion of the profound
progress that had been made in the field of mobile communication with the emergence of different generations leading
to the, now, proposed 5G networks, with increasing capabilities intended to make life more meaningful in all areas of
human endeavour, was also provided. Further consideration was provided on the finite nature of the radio spectrum,
which became a challenge in the face of the consistently emerging wireless technologies and rapid deployment of
such emerging technologies to match the exponential increase in transmittable information types and demand for
such. The inadequacy of the traditional spectrum management approach, the fixed spectrum allocation, which, partly,
accounts for the “scarcity of the radio spectrum” that accompanied the wireless communication growth was
expounded. Finally, the various efforts made to confront these challenges and the techniques involved in the new
approach to spectrum management; i.e. the dynamic spectrum access or sharing was discussed
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Radio Spectrum, Spectrum Management, Spectrum Scarcity, Dynamic Spectrum Sharing, Dynamic Spectrum Access