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This work presents SPARC (Spatio-Temporal Adaptive Resource Control), a novel approach for multi-site spectrum management in NextG cellular networks. SPARC addresses the challenge of limited licensed spectrum in dynamic environments. We leverage the O-RAN architecture to develop a multi-timescale RAN Intelligent Controller (RIC) framework, featuring an xApp for near-real-time interference detection and localization, and a MApp for real-time intelligent resource allocation. By utilizing base stations as spectrum sensors, SPARC enables efficient and fine-grained dynamic resource allocation across multiple sites, enhancing signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) by up to 7dB, spectral efficiency by up to 15%, and overall system throughput by up to 20%. Comprehensive evaluations, including emulations and over-the-air experiments, demonstrate the significant performance gains achieved through SPARC, showcasing it as a promising solution for optimizing resource efficiency and network performance in NextG cellular networks.more » « less
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Ko, W.H.; Dinesha, U.; Ghosh, U.; Shakkottai, S.; Bharadia, D.; Wu, R. (, arXivorg)
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Vennam, R.R.; Jain, I.K.; Bansal, K.; Orozco, J.; Shukla, P.; Ranganathan, A.; Bharadia, D. (, Proceedings IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy)
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Romero, D.; Gerstoft, P.; Givehchian, H.; Bharadia, D. (, arXivorg)
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Nassirpour, S.; Vahid, A.; Do, D.T.; Bharadia, D. (, arXivorg)
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