Abstract
In the age of the Internet, mobile communications have become an indispensable part of our everyday lives, let us connect with other people, get information, and participate in various activities but the communication in remote areas is still difficult due to terrain constraints and other factors. Although communication in remote areas is very important and challenging, there are also many measures and real cases exist. The article describes a small mobile communication system that can be used in remote areas and analyses its characteristics. First, the coverage area is hexagonal base stations, and I draw the distribution map of base stations and users, and then design a switching criterion to determine when a user changes the service base station during the movement. Second, the distribution is compared with the distribution of different types of base stations to study the difference in their system capacity and the effect of the number of antennas on them. to determine who is more efficient.
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