Coexistence of 5G-NR High Band/Mid-Band/Low-Band Technologies with Performance Evaluation
Wireless communications face both opportunities and challenges due to the coexistence of 5G New Radio (NR) high-band, 5G mid-band, and 5G low-band technologies. Each technology uses both licensed and unlicensed spectrum to operate in separate frequency bands. For example, 5G NR uses the high-band of 24+ GHz, the mid-band of 2-6 GHz, or the low-band of less than 2 GHz, including the 5 GHz band via Licensed-Assisted Access (LAA). With the use of sophisticated coexistence mechanisms and optimization techniques, this 5G coexistence scenario in shared spectrum can be effectively managed. These strategies are essential for boosting network capacity, reducing latency, and ensuring fair spectrum use across different wireless technologies. This work provides a comprehensive system-level evaluation of multi-band coexistence and offloading strategies under realistic deployment assumptions. The simulation results confirm the effectiveness of the proposed model, showing that spectrum sharing and coexistence among these technologies deliver scalable and robust performance in heterogeneous service environments. This approach enables efficient load balancing across the entire network and highlights the need for additional features to achieve further performance gains.