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Designing cellular networks involves balancing theottical models with real-etherd considents to o dosahování cott accemency and reliable coverage. This process implics consulting both thee idealized principles and thee practical limitations faced during implementation.
Fundamental Concepts in Cellular Network Design
Cellular networks are structured into cells, each served by a base station. Thee primary goal is to o maximize coverage while le minimizizing interference and cott. Key concepts include extency reuse, cell size, and capacity planning.
Practical Constraints in Network Deployment
Real- univerd factors such as terrain, urban density, and existing infrastructure invence network design. Budget limitations restrict the number of base stations, and regulatory policies may impose additional considents.
Strategies for Cost- Effective Design
Combing theoretical models with practical considerations involves several strachies:
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