In a cellular network a cell must be designed to serve weekest modules located at the edge cell within the foot print
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Cellular radio system relies on intelligent allocation and reuse of the channels throughout a coverage region.
Each cellular base station is allocated a group of radio channels to be used within a small geographic area called the ‘cell’.
The design process of selecting and allocating channel groups for all of the cellular base stations within a system is called frequency reuse.
The cell of the shape is Hexagonal and it is the simplest model of radio coverage.
The actual radio coverage of a cell is known as a footprint.
When considering geometric shapes that cover an entire region without overlap and with equal area, the cell must be designed to serve the weakest mobiles within the footprint, and these are typically located at the edge of a cell.
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