C) becauseforLTEofThe neighboring area does not exist in orderI,CanProblem, and the detection cycle is very short, so you only need to consider not missing neighbors, not wantSort neighboring cells strictly according to signal strength
C) becauseforLTEofThe neighboring area does not exist in orderI,CanProblem, and the detection cycle is very short, so you only need to consider not missing neighbors, not wantSort neighboring cells strictly according to signal strength
C seems to make the most sense. The LTE neighboring area detection cycle is short, so we only need to focus on not missing neighbors, not strictly sorting them by signal strength.
I think B is the correct answer. The distance between stations in dense urban and ordinary urban areas is relatively close, so more neighboring cells should be considered.
I think B is the correct answer. The distance between stations in dense urban and ordinary urban areas is relatively close, so more neighboring cells should be considered.
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