Chapter 4The Cellular Concept and Evolution

DOI: 10.1201/9781003222095-4

“My work on programming languages has always forced me to think in terms of what's the interface? Is this a nice, simple thing? How do you trade off the expressive power versus the ease of use and so on? And this is very useful in the systems domain, as well as in the programming language domain.”

Dr. Barbara Liskov

Institute Professor at MIT,

Pioneer of Computer Programming

4.1 Cellular Systems Fundamentals

The cellular network is the underlying technology for mobile communications. It enables a Mobile Station (MS) to communicate with other fixed or mobile stations ...

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