Examine the relationship between the overlap that a new antenna is allowed to have with existing antennas and the total number of antennas by trying out a few combinations, a handful of replicas for each combination. Present your results in a table and discuss your findings.
Modify the code to assign each antenna a communication radius from two or more options, keeping the average of the options the same as the original fixed radius. Examine with this alters the relationship you discovered in the basic stage. Document your findings.
Explore a cellphone coverage map of Quebec (choose a carrier and zoom out) or some other website that illustrates cellular network coverage overlaid on a map.
Examine Quebec, Canada, and some other countries and discuss your observations, with special attention to any patterns you can identify in terms of where the coverage tends to concentrate and what you think could be causing that.
Read about optimization of multiple (two or more) objectives (for example this blog post) with special attention to what scalarization means. What factors can you identify that need to be taken into account to choose weights for our two objectives (the number of antennas and the total coverage)?