A method for engineering management and planning for the design of a
wireless communications network in three-dimensions (3-D) combines
computerized organization, database fusion, and radio frequency (RF)
site-specific planning models. The method enables a designer to keep
track of wireless system performance throughout the process of pre-bid
design, installation and maintenance of a wireless system. Using a
database of information that defines the desired environment, predictions
of antenna coverage, system coverage and interference, and other wireless
system performance criteria, such as frame error rate and network
throughput, can be made. Watch points are created-to ensure, in real
time, that any modifications to the design of the wireless system do not
degrade the performance of the system with respect to the watch point
locations.