Communication buried line base station

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What is a base station in telecommunications?

In telecommunications, a base station is a fixed transceiver that serves as the main communication point for one or more wireless mobile client devices. It not only connects wireless devices to each other but also links them to other networks or devices, often through dedicated high-bandwidth wired or fiber optic connections.

What is an indoor base station?

An indoor base station comprises a communication room accommodating various communication equipment and a communication tower responsible for transmitting and receiving information. The communication room is equipped with wireless communication devices, transmission equipment, power supply equipment, air conditioning, and cable routing racks.

How does a communication tower damage a base station?

The communication tower and its antenna equipment are responsible for signal transmission and reception, and their damage directly affects the normal operation of the base station. This study mainly considers tower body damage (X 11) and antenna damage (X 12).

How are communication base station data collected?

The communication base station data from different seismic sources are randomly combined and randomly divided into training set and test set according to the ratio of 7:3. 70% of the training set data are used for learning and 30% of the test set data are used for testing.

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