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Spectrum Opportunities for the Wireless Future: From Direct-to-Device Satellite Applications to 6G Cellular

Spectrum Opportunities for the Wireless Future: From Direct-to-Device Satellite Applications to 6G Cellular

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For the next-generation wireless networks and beyond, both the upper mid-band (7 GHz-24 GHz) and terahertz (100 GHz-1 THz) spectra are gaining global attention from service providers, academic research groups, policy makers, and standards organizations. This article provides an in-depth analysis of recent regulatory rulings and spectrum preferences issued by international standard bodies such as the International Telecommunications Union and Federal Communications Commission as they seek to identify feasible bands for future wireless networks. In this paper, we present the promising spectrum allocations earmarked for 6G and beyond. We also provide exemplars that illuminate the passive service protections and spectrum feasibility for coexistence between terrestrial wireless networks and satellites and other non-terrestrial networks (NTN), and discuss key technical constraints that will challenge future spectrum use for the wireless industry. The findings highlight promising frequency bands while addressing regulatory and technological challenges for future wireless service deployment.

Theodore S. Rappaport、Todd E. Humphreys、Shuai Nie

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Theodore S. Rappaport,Todd E. Humphreys,Shuai Nie.Spectrum Opportunities for the Wireless Future: From Direct-to-Device Satellite Applications to 6G Cellular[EB/OL].(2025-06-23)[2025-07-03].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.18672.点此复制

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