Cellular systems: multiple access and interference management
rs are either assigned to one cell or the other but not both. In CDMA systems, since all the cells share the same spectrum, soft handoffs are possible: multiple base-stations can simultaneously
Chapter 2: Architecture
Further complicating the picture in a mobile network is that a given UE is often within reach of more than one base station, presenting the option to handover
Submarine Cable Map
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Exploiting Joint Base Station Equipped Multiple Antenna and Full
By using new paradigm, i.e., without or limited controlling and signaling information from the base station (BS), two users can communicate in instant and direct ways with each other (when in proximity) in
Co-Channel and Adjacent Channel Interference in
On Control Channel: It can lead to problems in creating a connection between the sender and receiver during a call which leads to missed calls. Calls
Who Needs Basestations When We Have Sidelinks?
Starting with 4G LTE Advanced, and continuing with 5G, standards have been developed to allow devices to communicate with each other directly
Cross-link interference in TDD networks and how to tackle it
It''s here that TDD networks experience so-called cross-link interference, where the base stations interfere with each other as they transmit and receive in the same frequency band. End
X2 Interface between base stations in LTE
By facilitating seamless communication between base stations, the X2 interface contributes to the overall performance, reliability, and user
DO Base Stations Need to See Each Other? The
Line of sight refers to the unobstructed path between two base stations, allowing for direct communication and transmission of signals. This direct path ensures a strong and
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