Cell sizes vary widely, from 400 miles in diameter (covered by satellites), to a few miles (covered by cellular transceivers) When mobile units move, they can cross the boundary of a cell, and enter in an area covered by a distinct Bas e Station. This process is called crossing a cell boundary.
Cell sizes vary widely, from 400 miles in diameter (covered by satellites), to a few miles (covered by cellular transceivers) When mobile units move, they can cross the boundary of a cell, and enter in an area covered by a distinct Bas e Station. This process is called crossing a cell boundary.
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Cell sizes vary widely, from 400 miles in diameter (covered by satellites), to a few miles (covered by cellular transceivers) When mobile units move, they can cross the boundary of a cell, and enter in an area covered by a distinct Bas e Station. This process is called crossing a cell boundary.
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Cell sizes vary widely, from 400 miles in diameter (covered by satellites), to a
few miles (covered by
cellular transceivers) or to a building (covered by a wireless LAN). When mobile units move, they can cross the boundary of a cell, and enter in an area covered by a distinct Bas e Station. This process is called handoff.