Primary Scrambling Code

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Primary Scrambling Code (PSC) is a unique identifier used in 3G networks to differentiate between cells and avoid interference. SON systems dynamically assign and reassign PSCs to ensure seamless handovers and reliable communication in dense network environments. For instance, in a busy urban area with closely spaced cells, PSC reassignment minimizes interference, ensuring that users can connect to the correct cell without signal overlap.

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