ABSTRACT

Designing a cellular network is a challenging task that invites engineers to exercise all their knowledge in telecommunications. Although it may not be necessary to work as an expert in all of the fields, the interrelationship among the areas involved impels the designer to naturally search for a deeper understanding of the main phenomenon. In other words, the time for segregation, when radio engineers and traffic engineers would not talk to each other, at least through a common vocabulary, is probably gone.