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Mobile Station: A station in the cellular radio service intended for use while in
motion at unspecified locations. Mobile stations may be hand-held personal units
(Portables) or installed in vehicle (mobiles).
5. Control channel: Radio channel used for transmission at call setup, call
request call initiation and other become (or) control purposes.
6. Hand Off: The process of transferring a mobile station from one channel or
base station to another.
ii) It is usually not possible to maintain a call if the user travels outside the
range of the base station.
1. Co-channel interference.
I) In a given coverage area, there are several cells that use the same
set of frequencies. These cells are c from co-channel cells is called
co-channel interferences.
24. Adjacent channel interference:
Interference resulting from signals which are adjacent in frequency to the desired
signal is called adjacent channel called co-channel cells.The interference between
signals interference.
ii) Diffraction.
iii) Scattering.
1) Satellite networks
3) Military communication.
TDD: TDD uses time instead of frequency to provide both a forward and
reverse link. Individual users are allowed to access the channel in
assigned time slots, and each duplex channel has both a forward time slot
and a reverse time slot to facilitate bidirectional communication.
i) Telephone services