Abstract
The 5G new radio (NR) standards find application in the area of augmented reality, connecting massive internet of things devices and using mission critical applications with sub millisecond latency. A large volume of spectrum needs allocation to NR standards for realizing benefits. But this is not possible due to regulatory constraints. This creates a space for developing a new algorithm in spectrum sharing for the 5G NR standards. Conventional spectrum methods are affected by mutual exclusion issues. This paper discusses token-based and non-token based spectrum sharing methods which, it is believed, can help solving this problem. The results show that proposed techniques can efficiently mitigate the mutual exclusion problem seen in 5G NR standards.
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