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1. The document describes the handover process that allows mobile users to remain connected to a call when moving between base stations (BS). 2. When a user moves from one BS coverage area to another, their conversation is transferred or "handed over" to the new BS without disruption. 3. The mobile switching center (MSC) automatically manages transferring the call to a new channel on the new BS as the user moves between cells.
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Chapter1 5

1. The document describes the handover process that allows mobile users to remain connected to a call when moving between base stations (BS). 2. When a user moves from one BS coverage area to another, their conversation is transferred or "handed over" to the new BS without disruption. 3. The mobile switching center (MSC) automatically manages transferring the call to a new channel on the new BS as the user moves between cells.
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When a mobile moves into a different cell while a conversation is in
progress, the MSC automatically transfer the call to a new channel
belonging to the new base station.

Cell overlap region

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