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Comparative Measurement of Commercial WLAN and 5G LAN Systems, Published in 2022 IEEE 96th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC)

This paper presents a side-by-side measurement study of enterprise Wi-Fi and private 5G LAN under load and mobility, focusing on latency, jitter, packet loss, and fairness. The results show how centralized scheduling and micro-slicing in 5G LAN deliver predictable performance and stable roaming, whereas contention-based WLAN degrades under real enterprise workloads.

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Comparative Measurement of Commercial WLAN and 5G LAN Systems, Published in 2022 IEEE 96th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC)

This paper presents a side-by-side measurement study of enterprise Wi-Fi and private 5G LAN under load and mobility, focusing on latency, jitter, packet loss, and fairness. The results show how centralized scheduling and micro-slicing in 5G LAN deliver predictable performance and stable roaming, whereas contention-based WLAN degrades under real enterprise workloads.

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Comparative Measurement of Commercial WLAN and 5G LAN Systems, Published in 2022 IEEE 96th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC)

This paper presents a side-by-side measurement study of enterprise Wi-Fi and private 5G LAN under load and mobility, focusing on latency, jitter, packet loss, and fairness. The results show how centralized scheduling and micro-slicing in 5G LAN deliver predictable performance and stable roaming, whereas contention-based WLAN degrades under real enterprise workloads.

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A Measurement Study of the Impact of Adjacent Channel Interference between C-band and CBRS, Published in 2023 IEEE 34th Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC)

Using real deployments, this work measures adjacent-channel interference between C-band 5G and CBRS under unsynchronized TDD configurations. It shows substantial throughput degradation without guard bands and demonstrates mitigation through channel separation and micro-slicing to preserve latency.

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A Measurement Study of the Impact of Adjacent Channel Interference between C-band and CBRS, Published in 2023 IEEE 34th Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC)

Using real deployments, this work measures adjacent-channel interference between C-band 5G and CBRS under unsynchronized TDD configurations. It shows substantial throughput degradation without guard bands and demonstrates mitigation through channel separation and micro-slicing to preserve latency.

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A Measurement Study of the Impact of Adjacent Channel Interference between C-band and CBRS, Published in 2023 IEEE 34th Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC)

Using real deployments, this work measures adjacent-channel interference between C-band 5G and CBRS under unsynchronized TDD configurations. It shows substantial throughput degradation without guard bands and demonstrates mitigation through channel separation and micro-slicing to preserve latency.

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Battery Life: Performance Analysis and Comparison between Wi-Fi, CBRS, and Macro Deployment, Published in 2024 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC)

Through controlled experiments, this study quantifies device battery drain across Wi-Fi, private CBRS, and macro cellular networks under delay-sensitive traffic. It demonstrates that scheduled private cellular significantly reduces power consumption compared to contention-based Wi-Fi and high-power macro uplinks.

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Battery Life: Performance Analysis and Comparison between Wi-Fi, CBRS, and Macro Deployment, Published in 2024 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC)

Through controlled experiments, this study quantifies device battery drain across Wi-Fi, private CBRS, and macro cellular networks under delay-sensitive traffic. It demonstrates that scheduled private cellular significantly reduces power consumption compared to contention-based Wi-Fi and high-power macro uplinks.

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Battery Life: Performance Analysis and Comparison between Wi-Fi, CBRS, and Macro Deployment, Published in 2024 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC)

Through controlled experiments, this study quantifies device battery drain across Wi-Fi, private CBRS, and macro cellular networks under delay-sensitive traffic. It demonstrates that scheduled private cellular significantly reduces power consumption compared to contention-based Wi-Fi and high-power macro uplinks.

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In-Building Voice Call Using Private Network, Published in 2025 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC)

Through controlled experiments, this work compares indoor voice quality across MNO macro, Wi-Fi calling, CBRS private networks, and neutral-host architectures, focusing on latency, packet loss, and MOS. The results show that private network (with 0 bar MNO signal or SoS mode) and neutral-host cellular deliver more reliable indoor voice, especially for e911, than Wi-Fi or weak macro coverage in dense buildings.

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In-Building Voice Call Using Private Network, Published in 2025 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC)

Through controlled experiments, this work compares indoor voice quality across MNO macro, Wi-Fi calling, CBRS private networks, and neutral-host architectures, focusing on latency, packet loss, and MOS. The results show that private network (with 0 bar MNO signal or SoS mode) and neutral-host cellular deliver more reliable indoor voice, especially for e911, than Wi-Fi or weak macro coverage in dense buildings.

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In-Building Voice Call Using Private Network, Published in 2025 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC)

Through controlled experiments, this work compares indoor voice quality across MNO macro, Wi-Fi calling, CBRS private networks, and neutral-host architectures, focusing on latency, packet loss, and MOS. The results show that private network (with 0 bar MNO signal or SoS mode) and neutral-host cellular deliver more reliable indoor voice, especially for e911, than Wi-Fi or weak macro coverage in dense buildings.

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Private Network – Anywhere and Everywhere, Published in 2025 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC)

This paper evaluates private cellular deployments using diverse backhaul options (including MNO, wired ISP, and satellite) to enable rapid connectivity in rural, remote, and emergency scenarios. It demonstrates how CBRS-based private networks support mission-critical operations by maintaining usable latency and throughput even with intermittent WAN connectivity.

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Private Network – Anywhere and Everywhere, Published in 2025 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC)

This paper evaluates private cellular deployments using diverse backhaul options (including MNO, wired ISP, and satellite) to enable rapid connectivity in rural, remote, and emergency scenarios. It demonstrates how CBRS-based private networks support mission-critical operations by maintaining usable latency and throughput even with intermittent WAN connectivity.

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Private Network – Anywhere and Everywhere, Published in 2025 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC)

This paper evaluates private cellular deployments using diverse backhaul options (including MNO, wired ISP, and satellite) to enable rapid connectivity in rural, remote, and emergency scenarios. It demonstrates how CBRS-based private networks support mission-critical operations by maintaining usable latency and throughput even with intermittent WAN connectivity.

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Indoor Sharing in the Mid-Band: A Performance Study of Neutral-Host, Cellular Macro, and Wi-Fi, Published in IEEE MILCOMM 2025

This empirical study compares CBRS neutral-host, public macro cellular, and Wi-Fi in a large retail environment. It shows that neutral-host networks deliver higher normalized throughput, stronger indoor coverage, and better spectral efficiency with far fewer radios. It provides concrete evidence that scheduled cellular MAC outperforms contention-based Wi-Fi for dense indoor deployments.

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Indoor Sharing in the Mid-Band: A Performance Study of Neutral-Host, Cellular Macro, and Wi-Fi, Published in IEEE MILCOMM 2025

This empirical study compares CBRS neutral-host, public macro cellular, and Wi-Fi in a large retail environment. It shows that neutral-host networks deliver higher normalized throughput, stronger indoor coverage, and better spectral efficiency with far fewer radios. It provides concrete evidence that scheduled cellular MAC outperforms contention-based Wi-Fi for dense indoor deployments.

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Indoor Sharing in the Mid-Band: A Performance Study of Neutral-Host, Cellular Macro, and Wi-Fi, Published in IEEE MILCOMM 2025

This empirical study compares CBRS neutral-host, public macro cellular, and Wi-Fi in a large retail environment. It shows that neutral-host networks deliver higher normalized throughput, stronger indoor coverage, and better spectral efficiency with far fewer radios. It provides concrete evidence that scheduled cellular MAC outperforms contention-based Wi-Fi for dense indoor deployments.

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Private networks: Evolution, ecosystem, use cases, architecture, spectrum, and deployment challenges, Published in Elsevier Computer Communication (COM COM) 2025

This survey analyzes private 4G/5G network architectures, spectrum-sharing models (notably CBRS), and global regulatory approaches. With detailed comparisons to Wi-Fi and public MNO deployments, it distills practical trade-offs around performance, cost, interoperability, and security - deployment challenges in O-RAN based private network model and migration paths toward private 6G.

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Private networks: Evolution, ecosystem, use cases, architecture, spectrum, and deployment challenges, Published in Elsevier Computer Communication (COM COM) 2025

This survey analyzes private 4G/5G network architectures, spectrum-sharing models (notably CBRS), and global regulatory approaches. With detailed comparisons to Wi-Fi and public MNO deployments, it distills practical trade-offs around performance, cost, interoperability, and security - deployment challenges in O-RAN based private network model and migration paths toward private 6G.

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Private networks: Evolution, ecosystem, use cases, architecture, spectrum, and deployment challenges, Published in Elsevier Computer Communication (COM COM) 2025

This survey analyzes private 4G/5G network architectures, spectrum-sharing models (notably CBRS), and global regulatory approaches. With detailed comparisons to Wi-Fi and public MNO deployments, it distills practical trade-offs around performance, cost, interoperability, and security - deployment challenges in O-RAN based private network model and migration paths toward private 6G.

Documents
Comparative Measurement of Commercial WLAN and 5G LAN Systems, Published in 2022 IEEE 96th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC)

This paper presents a side-by-side measurement study of enterprise Wi-Fi and private 5G LAN under load and mobility, focusing on latency, jitter, packet loss, and fairness. The results show how centralized scheduling and micro-slicing in 5G LAN deliver predictable performance and stable roaming, whereas contention-based WLAN degrades under real enterprise workloads.

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Comparative Measurement of Commercial WLAN and 5G LAN Systems, Published in 2022 IEEE 96th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC)

This paper presents a side-by-side measurement study of enterprise Wi-Fi and private 5G LAN under load and mobility, focusing on latency, jitter, packet loss, and fairness. The results show how centralized scheduling and micro-slicing in 5G LAN deliver predictable performance and stable roaming, whereas contention-based WLAN degrades under real enterprise workloads.

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Comparative Measurement of Commercial WLAN and 5G LAN Systems, Published in 2022 IEEE 96th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC)

This paper presents a side-by-side measurement study of enterprise Wi-Fi and private 5G LAN under load and mobility, focusing on latency, jitter, packet loss, and fairness. The results show how centralized scheduling and micro-slicing in 5G LAN deliver predictable performance and stable roaming, whereas contention-based WLAN degrades under real enterprise workloads.

Documents
A Measurement Study of the Impact of Adjacent Channel Interference between C-band and CBRS, Published in 2023 IEEE 34th Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC)

Using real deployments, this work measures adjacent-channel interference between C-band 5G and CBRS under unsynchronized TDD configurations. It shows substantial throughput degradation without guard bands and demonstrates mitigation through channel separation and micro-slicing to preserve latency.

Documents
A Measurement Study of the Impact of Adjacent Channel Interference between C-band and CBRS, Published in 2023 IEEE 34th Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC)

Using real deployments, this work measures adjacent-channel interference between C-band 5G and CBRS under unsynchronized TDD configurations. It shows substantial throughput degradation without guard bands and demonstrates mitigation through channel separation and micro-slicing to preserve latency.

Documents
A Measurement Study of the Impact of Adjacent Channel Interference between C-band and CBRS, Published in 2023 IEEE 34th Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC)

Using real deployments, this work measures adjacent-channel interference between C-band 5G and CBRS under unsynchronized TDD configurations. It shows substantial throughput degradation without guard bands and demonstrates mitigation through channel separation and micro-slicing to preserve latency.

Documents
Battery Life: Performance Analysis and Comparison between Wi-Fi, CBRS, and Macro Deployment, Published in 2024 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC)

Through controlled experiments, this study quantifies device battery drain across Wi-Fi, private CBRS, and macro cellular networks under delay-sensitive traffic. It demonstrates that scheduled private cellular significantly reduces power consumption compared to contention-based Wi-Fi and high-power macro uplinks.

Documents
Battery Life: Performance Analysis and Comparison between Wi-Fi, CBRS, and Macro Deployment, Published in 2024 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC)

Through controlled experiments, this study quantifies device battery drain across Wi-Fi, private CBRS, and macro cellular networks under delay-sensitive traffic. It demonstrates that scheduled private cellular significantly reduces power consumption compared to contention-based Wi-Fi and high-power macro uplinks.

Documents
Battery Life: Performance Analysis and Comparison between Wi-Fi, CBRS, and Macro Deployment, Published in 2024 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC)

Through controlled experiments, this study quantifies device battery drain across Wi-Fi, private CBRS, and macro cellular networks under delay-sensitive traffic. It demonstrates that scheduled private cellular significantly reduces power consumption compared to contention-based Wi-Fi and high-power macro uplinks.

Documents
In-Building Voice Call Using Private Network, Published in 2025 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC)

Through controlled experiments, this work compares indoor voice quality across MNO macro, Wi-Fi calling, CBRS private networks, and neutral-host architectures, focusing on latency, packet loss, and MOS. The results show that private network (with 0 bar MNO signal or SoS mode) and neutral-host cellular deliver more reliable indoor voice, especially for e911, than Wi-Fi or weak macro coverage in dense buildings.

Documents
In-Building Voice Call Using Private Network, Published in 2025 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC)

Through controlled experiments, this work compares indoor voice quality across MNO macro, Wi-Fi calling, CBRS private networks, and neutral-host architectures, focusing on latency, packet loss, and MOS. The results show that private network (with 0 bar MNO signal or SoS mode) and neutral-host cellular deliver more reliable indoor voice, especially for e911, than Wi-Fi or weak macro coverage in dense buildings.

Documents
In-Building Voice Call Using Private Network, Published in 2025 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC)

Through controlled experiments, this work compares indoor voice quality across MNO macro, Wi-Fi calling, CBRS private networks, and neutral-host architectures, focusing on latency, packet loss, and MOS. The results show that private network (with 0 bar MNO signal or SoS mode) and neutral-host cellular deliver more reliable indoor voice, especially for e911, than Wi-Fi or weak macro coverage in dense buildings.

Documents
Private Network – Anywhere and Everywhere, Published in 2025 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC)

This paper evaluates private cellular deployments using diverse backhaul options (including MNO, wired ISP, and satellite) to enable rapid connectivity in rural, remote, and emergency scenarios. It demonstrates how CBRS-based private networks support mission-critical operations by maintaining usable latency and throughput even with intermittent WAN connectivity.

Documents
Private Network – Anywhere and Everywhere, Published in 2025 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC)

This paper evaluates private cellular deployments using diverse backhaul options (including MNO, wired ISP, and satellite) to enable rapid connectivity in rural, remote, and emergency scenarios. It demonstrates how CBRS-based private networks support mission-critical operations by maintaining usable latency and throughput even with intermittent WAN connectivity.

Documents
Private Network – Anywhere and Everywhere, Published in 2025 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC)

This paper evaluates private cellular deployments using diverse backhaul options (including MNO, wired ISP, and satellite) to enable rapid connectivity in rural, remote, and emergency scenarios. It demonstrates how CBRS-based private networks support mission-critical operations by maintaining usable latency and throughput even with intermittent WAN connectivity.

Documents
Indoor Sharing in the Mid-Band: A Performance Study of Neutral-Host, Cellular Macro, and Wi-Fi, Published in IEEE MILCOMM 2025

This empirical study compares CBRS neutral-host, public macro cellular, and Wi-Fi in a large retail environment. It shows that neutral-host networks deliver higher normalized throughput, stronger indoor coverage, and better spectral efficiency with far fewer radios. It provides concrete evidence that scheduled cellular MAC outperforms contention-based Wi-Fi for dense indoor deployments.

Documents
Indoor Sharing in the Mid-Band: A Performance Study of Neutral-Host, Cellular Macro, and Wi-Fi, Published in IEEE MILCOMM 2025

This empirical study compares CBRS neutral-host, public macro cellular, and Wi-Fi in a large retail environment. It shows that neutral-host networks deliver higher normalized throughput, stronger indoor coverage, and better spectral efficiency with far fewer radios. It provides concrete evidence that scheduled cellular MAC outperforms contention-based Wi-Fi for dense indoor deployments.

Documents
Indoor Sharing in the Mid-Band: A Performance Study of Neutral-Host, Cellular Macro, and Wi-Fi, Published in IEEE MILCOMM 2025

This empirical study compares CBRS neutral-host, public macro cellular, and Wi-Fi in a large retail environment. It shows that neutral-host networks deliver higher normalized throughput, stronger indoor coverage, and better spectral efficiency with far fewer radios. It provides concrete evidence that scheduled cellular MAC outperforms contention-based Wi-Fi for dense indoor deployments.

Documents
Private networks: Evolution, ecosystem, use cases, architecture, spectrum, and deployment challenges, Published in Elsevier Computer Communication (COM COM) 2025

This survey analyzes private 4G/5G network architectures, spectrum-sharing models (notably CBRS), and global regulatory approaches. With detailed comparisons to Wi-Fi and public MNO deployments, it distills practical trade-offs around performance, cost, interoperability, and security - deployment challenges in O-RAN based private network model and migration paths toward private 6G.

Documents
Private networks: Evolution, ecosystem, use cases, architecture, spectrum, and deployment challenges, Published in Elsevier Computer Communication (COM COM) 2025

This survey analyzes private 4G/5G network architectures, spectrum-sharing models (notably CBRS), and global regulatory approaches. With detailed comparisons to Wi-Fi and public MNO deployments, it distills practical trade-offs around performance, cost, interoperability, and security - deployment challenges in O-RAN based private network model and migration paths toward private 6G.

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Private networks: Evolution, ecosystem, use cases, architecture, spectrum, and deployment challenges, Published in Elsevier Computer Communication (COM COM) 2025

This survey analyzes private 4G/5G network architectures, spectrum-sharing models (notably CBRS), and global regulatory approaches. With detailed comparisons to Wi-Fi and public MNO deployments, it distills practical trade-offs around performance, cost, interoperability, and security - deployment challenges in O-RAN based private network model and migration paths toward private 6G.

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In a galaxy not too far away, Industry 4.0 is shaping manufacturing across different industries. But to achieve ground-breaking innovations like connected workers, assets, and machines, as well as automation with computer vision and robotics, you need pervasive and reliable wireless connectivity. The "Force" of private wireless networks is a new hope for manufacturing, empowering businesses to optimize inventory, gain visibility, and meet customer demands with ease.

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In a galaxy not too far away, Industry 4.0 is shaping manufacturing across different industries. But to achieve ground-breaking innovations like connected workers, assets, and machines, as well as automation with computer vision and robotics, you need pervasive and reliable wireless connectivity. The "Force" of private wireless networks is a new hope for manufacturing, empowering businesses to optimize inventory, gain visibility, and meet customer demands with ease.

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Join the Rebellion: How Private Wireless Networks are Revolutionizing Manufacturing

In a galaxy not too far away, Industry 4.0 is shaping manufacturing across different industries. But to achieve ground-breaking innovations like connected workers, assets, and machines, as well as automation with computer vision and robotics, you need pervasive and reliable wireless connectivity. The "Force" of private wireless networks is a new hope for manufacturing, empowering businesses to optimize inventory, gain visibility, and meet customer demands with ease.

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Mehmet Yavuz, Co-Founder and CTO at Celona joins speakers from iBwave and Utah Education Network in this panel discussion. Moderated by industry analyst Dean Bubley, these experts delved into the upcoming trends in Private Wireless network design, analyzing the real-world developments with CBRS in the US and across the and international private cellular market. You’ll be left with a clear understanding of what is changing and why, and be able to separate reality from hype.

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Key Trends in Private Wireless Networks that's shaping the future

Mehmet Yavuz, Co-Founder and CTO at Celona joins speakers from iBwave and Utah Education Network in this panel discussion. Moderated by industry analyst Dean Bubley, these experts delved into the upcoming trends in Private Wireless network design, analyzing the real-world developments with CBRS in the US and across the and international private cellular market. You’ll be left with a clear understanding of what is changing and why, and be able to separate reality from hype.

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Key Trends in Private Wireless Networks that's shaping the future

Mehmet Yavuz, Co-Founder and CTO at Celona joins speakers from iBwave and Utah Education Network in this panel discussion. Moderated by industry analyst Dean Bubley, these experts delved into the upcoming trends in Private Wireless network design, analyzing the real-world developments with CBRS in the US and across the and international private cellular market. You’ll be left with a clear understanding of what is changing and why, and be able to separate reality from hype.

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Comparative Measurement of Commercial WLAN and 5G LAN Systems, Published in 2022 IEEE 96th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC)

This paper presents a side-by-side measurement study of enterprise Wi-Fi and private 5G LAN under load and mobility, focusing on latency, jitter, packet loss, and fairness. The results show how centralized scheduling and micro-slicing in 5G LAN deliver predictable performance and stable roaming, whereas contention-based WLAN degrades under real enterprise workloads.

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Comparative Measurement of Commercial WLAN and 5G LAN Systems, Published in 2022 IEEE 96th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC)

This paper presents a side-by-side measurement study of enterprise Wi-Fi and private 5G LAN under load and mobility, focusing on latency, jitter, packet loss, and fairness. The results show how centralized scheduling and micro-slicing in 5G LAN deliver predictable performance and stable roaming, whereas contention-based WLAN degrades under real enterprise workloads.

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Comparative Measurement of Commercial WLAN and 5G LAN Systems, Published in 2022 IEEE 96th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC)

This paper presents a side-by-side measurement study of enterprise Wi-Fi and private 5G LAN under load and mobility, focusing on latency, jitter, packet loss, and fairness. The results show how centralized scheduling and micro-slicing in 5G LAN deliver predictable performance and stable roaming, whereas contention-based WLAN degrades under real enterprise workloads.

Documents
A Measurement Study of the Impact of Adjacent Channel Interference between C-band and CBRS, Published in 2023 IEEE 34th Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC)

Using real deployments, this work measures adjacent-channel interference between C-band 5G and CBRS under unsynchronized TDD configurations. It shows substantial throughput degradation without guard bands and demonstrates mitigation through channel separation and micro-slicing to preserve latency.

Documents
A Measurement Study of the Impact of Adjacent Channel Interference between C-band and CBRS, Published in 2023 IEEE 34th Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC)

Using real deployments, this work measures adjacent-channel interference between C-band 5G and CBRS under unsynchronized TDD configurations. It shows substantial throughput degradation without guard bands and demonstrates mitigation through channel separation and micro-slicing to preserve latency.

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A Measurement Study of the Impact of Adjacent Channel Interference between C-band and CBRS, Published in 2023 IEEE 34th Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC)

Using real deployments, this work measures adjacent-channel interference between C-band 5G and CBRS under unsynchronized TDD configurations. It shows substantial throughput degradation without guard bands and demonstrates mitigation through channel separation and micro-slicing to preserve latency.

Documents
Battery Life: Performance Analysis and Comparison between Wi-Fi, CBRS, and Macro Deployment, Published in 2024 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC)

Through controlled experiments, this study quantifies device battery drain across Wi-Fi, private CBRS, and macro cellular networks under delay-sensitive traffic. It demonstrates that scheduled private cellular significantly reduces power consumption compared to contention-based Wi-Fi and high-power macro uplinks.

Documents
Battery Life: Performance Analysis and Comparison between Wi-Fi, CBRS, and Macro Deployment, Published in 2024 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC)

Through controlled experiments, this study quantifies device battery drain across Wi-Fi, private CBRS, and macro cellular networks under delay-sensitive traffic. It demonstrates that scheduled private cellular significantly reduces power consumption compared to contention-based Wi-Fi and high-power macro uplinks.

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Battery Life: Performance Analysis and Comparison between Wi-Fi, CBRS, and Macro Deployment, Published in 2024 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC)

Through controlled experiments, this study quantifies device battery drain across Wi-Fi, private CBRS, and macro cellular networks under delay-sensitive traffic. It demonstrates that scheduled private cellular significantly reduces power consumption compared to contention-based Wi-Fi and high-power macro uplinks.

Documents
In-Building Voice Call Using Private Network, Published in 2025 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC)

Through controlled experiments, this work compares indoor voice quality across MNO macro, Wi-Fi calling, CBRS private networks, and neutral-host architectures, focusing on latency, packet loss, and MOS. The results show that private network (with 0 bar MNO signal or SoS mode) and neutral-host cellular deliver more reliable indoor voice, especially for e911, than Wi-Fi or weak macro coverage in dense buildings.

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In-Building Voice Call Using Private Network, Published in 2025 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC)

Through controlled experiments, this work compares indoor voice quality across MNO macro, Wi-Fi calling, CBRS private networks, and neutral-host architectures, focusing on latency, packet loss, and MOS. The results show that private network (with 0 bar MNO signal or SoS mode) and neutral-host cellular deliver more reliable indoor voice, especially for e911, than Wi-Fi or weak macro coverage in dense buildings.

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In-Building Voice Call Using Private Network, Published in 2025 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC)

Through controlled experiments, this work compares indoor voice quality across MNO macro, Wi-Fi calling, CBRS private networks, and neutral-host architectures, focusing on latency, packet loss, and MOS. The results show that private network (with 0 bar MNO signal or SoS mode) and neutral-host cellular deliver more reliable indoor voice, especially for e911, than Wi-Fi or weak macro coverage in dense buildings.

Documents
Private Network – Anywhere and Everywhere, Published in 2025 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC)

This paper evaluates private cellular deployments using diverse backhaul options (including MNO, wired ISP, and satellite) to enable rapid connectivity in rural, remote, and emergency scenarios. It demonstrates how CBRS-based private networks support mission-critical operations by maintaining usable latency and throughput even with intermittent WAN connectivity.

Documents
Private Network – Anywhere and Everywhere, Published in 2025 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC)

This paper evaluates private cellular deployments using diverse backhaul options (including MNO, wired ISP, and satellite) to enable rapid connectivity in rural, remote, and emergency scenarios. It demonstrates how CBRS-based private networks support mission-critical operations by maintaining usable latency and throughput even with intermittent WAN connectivity.

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Private Network – Anywhere and Everywhere, Published in 2025 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC)

This paper evaluates private cellular deployments using diverse backhaul options (including MNO, wired ISP, and satellite) to enable rapid connectivity in rural, remote, and emergency scenarios. It demonstrates how CBRS-based private networks support mission-critical operations by maintaining usable latency and throughput even with intermittent WAN connectivity.

Documents
Indoor Sharing in the Mid-Band: A Performance Study of Neutral-Host, Cellular Macro, and Wi-Fi, Published in IEEE MILCOMM 2025

This empirical study compares CBRS neutral-host, public macro cellular, and Wi-Fi in a large retail environment. It shows that neutral-host networks deliver higher normalized throughput, stronger indoor coverage, and better spectral efficiency with far fewer radios. It provides concrete evidence that scheduled cellular MAC outperforms contention-based Wi-Fi for dense indoor deployments.

Documents
Indoor Sharing in the Mid-Band: A Performance Study of Neutral-Host, Cellular Macro, and Wi-Fi, Published in IEEE MILCOMM 2025

This empirical study compares CBRS neutral-host, public macro cellular, and Wi-Fi in a large retail environment. It shows that neutral-host networks deliver higher normalized throughput, stronger indoor coverage, and better spectral efficiency with far fewer radios. It provides concrete evidence that scheduled cellular MAC outperforms contention-based Wi-Fi for dense indoor deployments.

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Indoor Sharing in the Mid-Band: A Performance Study of Neutral-Host, Cellular Macro, and Wi-Fi, Published in IEEE MILCOMM 2025

This empirical study compares CBRS neutral-host, public macro cellular, and Wi-Fi in a large retail environment. It shows that neutral-host networks deliver higher normalized throughput, stronger indoor coverage, and better spectral efficiency with far fewer radios. It provides concrete evidence that scheduled cellular MAC outperforms contention-based Wi-Fi for dense indoor deployments.

Documents
Private networks: Evolution, ecosystem, use cases, architecture, spectrum, and deployment challenges, Published in Elsevier Computer Communication (COM COM) 2025

This survey analyzes private 4G/5G network architectures, spectrum-sharing models (notably CBRS), and global regulatory approaches. With detailed comparisons to Wi-Fi and public MNO deployments, it distills practical trade-offs around performance, cost, interoperability, and security - deployment challenges in O-RAN based private network model and migration paths toward private 6G.

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Private networks: Evolution, ecosystem, use cases, architecture, spectrum, and deployment challenges, Published in Elsevier Computer Communication (COM COM) 2025

This survey analyzes private 4G/5G network architectures, spectrum-sharing models (notably CBRS), and global regulatory approaches. With detailed comparisons to Wi-Fi and public MNO deployments, it distills practical trade-offs around performance, cost, interoperability, and security - deployment challenges in O-RAN based private network model and migration paths toward private 6G.

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Private networks: Evolution, ecosystem, use cases, architecture, spectrum, and deployment challenges, Published in Elsevier Computer Communication (COM COM) 2025

This survey analyzes private 4G/5G network architectures, spectrum-sharing models (notably CBRS), and global regulatory approaches. With detailed comparisons to Wi-Fi and public MNO deployments, it distills practical trade-offs around performance, cost, interoperability, and security - deployment challenges in O-RAN based private network model and migration paths toward private 6G.

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