4 FAQs about Cross-base station communication

What does a base station do?

Frequency Allocation: The base stations are responsible for assigning frequencies to various users within an area of which they have control. This prevents conflicts between various users and ensures the best use of radio spectrum.

What is a terrestrial base station?

The terrestrial base stations adopt co-frequency network structure, and they rely on fixed communication infrastructure to establish stable relay links among base stations. These base stations can use interference cancellation and coordination to reduce co-channel interference caused by frequency sharing.

Why are base stations important in cellular communication?

Base stations are important in the cellular communication as it facilitate seamless communication between mobile devices and the network communication. The demand for efficient data transmission are increased as we are advancing towards new technologies such as 5G and other data intensive applications.

What are the properties of a base station?

Here are some essential properties: Capacity: Capacity of a base station is its capability to handle a given number of simultaneous connections or users. Coverage Area: The coverage area is a base station is that geographical area within which mobile devices can maintain a stable connection with the base station.

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