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### License
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If you use the code in any way, please cite the original paper.
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If you use the code in any way, please cite the original paper. The code is used for both the conference paper and the journal version.
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## Paper
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## Papers
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**Title**: *Sourav Mukherjee and Bho Matthiesen and Armin Dekorsy and Petar Popovski, "Dynamic Downlink-Uplink for Spectrum Sharing in Non-Terrestrial
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Networks", 2026 IEEE International Conference on Communications Workshops (ICC
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Workshops), Glasgow, UK.*
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**Conference ICC 2026**: *Sourav Mukherjee and Bho Matthiesen and Armin Dekorsy and Petar Popovski, "Dynamic Downlink-Uplink for Spectrum Sharing in Non-Terrestrial Networks", 2026 IEEE International Conference on Communications Workshops (ICC Workshops), Glasgow, UK.*
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**Journal \[Submitted\] 2026**: *Sourav Mukherjee and Bho Matthiesen and Armin Dekorsy and Petar Popovski, "Dynamic FDD for Spectrum Sharing in Non-Terrestrial Networks", Under review \[Submitted\].*
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## Bibtex
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*@INPROCEEDINGS{Mukh2605:Dynamic,
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AUTHOR="Sourav Mukherjee and Bho Matthiesen and Armin Dekorsy and Petar Popovski",
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TITLE="Dynamic {Downlink-Uplink} for Spectrum Sharing in {Non-Terrestrial}
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Networks",
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BOOKTITLE="2026 IEEE International Conference on Communications Workshops (ICC
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Workshops): WS-29: 6th Satellite Mega-Constellations in the 6G Era
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(6GSatComNet'26) (ICC 2026 WS-29 - 6GSatComNet)",
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ADDRESS="Glasgow, United Kingdom (Great Britain)",
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PAGES=6,
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DAYS=23,
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MONTH=may,
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YEAR=2026,
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ABSTRACT="6G networks are expected to integrate low Earth orbit satellites to ensure
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global connectivity by extending coverage to underserved and remote
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regions.
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However, the deployment of dense mega-constellations introduces severe
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interference among satellites operating over shared frequency bands.
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This is, in part, due to the limited flexibility of conventional frequency
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division duplex (FDD) systems, where fixed bands for downlink (DL) and
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uplink (UL) transmissions are employed.
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In this work, we propose dynamic re-assignment of FDD bands for improved
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interference management in dense deployments and evaluate the performance
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gain of this approach.
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To this end, we formulate a joint optimization problem that incorporates
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dynamic band assignment, user scheduling, and power allocation in both
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directions.
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This non-convex mixed integer problem is solved using a combination of
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equivalence transforms, alternating optimization, and state-of-the-art
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industrial-grade mixed integer solvers.
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We show numerical results for simple setup to demonstrate the effectiveness
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of the the proposed approach over conventional FDD, achieving up to 94\\%
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improvement in throughput in dense deployments."
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}*
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**Conference ICC 2026**: *@INPROCEEDINGS{Mukh2605:Dynamic, AUTHOR="Sourav Mukherjee and Bho Matthiesen and Armin Dekorsy and Petar Popovski", TITLE="Dynamic {Downlink-Uplink} for Spectrum Sharing in {Non-Terrestrial} Networks", BOOKTITLE="2026 IEEE International Conference on Communications Workshops (ICC Workshops): WS-29: 6th Satellite Mega-Constellations in the 6G Era (6GSatComNet'26) (ICC 2026 WS-29 - 6GSatComNet)", ADDRESS="Glasgow, United Kingdom (Great Britain)", PAGES=6, DAYS=23, MONTH=may, YEAR=2026}*
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**Journal \[Submitted\] 2026**:
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