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A working definition of a cell is that it is the area around a base station where the signal strength is higher than that from other base stations. Of course, under realistic propagation conditions, cells are never hexagonal, but the concept of spatial reuse still holds: the interference between distant cells can be neglected, hence they can use the same communication resources.
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Introduction to Communication Systems
(book)
by Upamanyu Madhow
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| Language: | English |
| Submitted by: | Deroche1 |