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Shared spectrum is making RF coexistence testing a frontline engineering problem
Key Takeaways
- The source says more than 30 billion connected devices now compete for limited spectrum.
- It cites real-world interference concerns involving 5G C-band, radar altimeters, and GPS receivers.
- CBRS is presented as a leading example of tiered shared-spectrum access managed by cloud systems.
- The paper argues coexistence testing must adapt to dynamic and AI-assisted radio behavior.
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