Community CBRS Networks - What You Need to Know

Filippo Malandra, Mari Silbey, Rolando Alvarez, Bob Cacace, Troy Hege
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In the wake of the pandemic, the federal government is directing billions of dollars to state and local governments in an effort to connect all residents to fast, affordable, reliable Internet service. The funding is a welcome investment as communities work to connect the unconnected. However, it also means community leaders need to move quickly to evaluate technologies and broadband deployment strategies. Citizen Broadband and Radio Service (CBRS) spectrum represents a novel solution to support such broadband initiatives but, due to its recent use, it comes with a number of unknowns that need to be considered and experimentally evaluated. In this paper, we propose an overview on the CBRS technology with a particular focus on lessons learned from existing deployments in the US. In particular, two use cases-in Buffalo, NY and Cleveland, OH-are presented to focus on two important lessons learned regarding the importance of i) thoroughly characterizing the propagation in the area of interest and ii) involving experts in different areas of specialty, such as structural/RF engineering or property management.
社区CBRS网络-你需要知道的
疫情爆发后,联邦政府向州和地方政府拨款数十亿美元,努力让所有居民都能享受到快速、负担得起、可靠的互联网服务。这笔资金是一项受欢迎的投资,因为社区正在努力将未联网的人连接起来。然而,这也意味着社区领导人需要迅速行动起来评估技术和宽带部署战略。公民宽带和无线电服务(CBRS)频谱代表了一种支持此类宽带计划的新颖解决方案,但由于其最近的使用,它存在许多未知因素,需要考虑和实验评估。在本文中,我们提出了对CBRS技术的概述,特别关注从美国现有部署中吸取的经验教训。特别地,两个用例——纽约州布法罗市和俄亥俄州克利夫兰市——将重点放在两个重要的经验教训上,即i)彻底描述感兴趣领域的传播特征,ii)涉及不同专业领域的专家,如结构/射频工程或物业管理。
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