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3.2.5
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You now need to consider the position of the transmitter to the receiver for the victim link.

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Figure 76: Selecting the Tx to Rx path tab

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SEAMCAT allows you to locate the Victim link receiver and the Victim link transmitter in a fixed manner (correlated) or following some distribution (uncorrelated) as summarised in Figure 77. The input parameters are detailed in section 5.4, and the algorithms are detailed in ANNEX 13:

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Figure 77: Summary of the VLT ↔ VLR location capability in SEAMCAT

In this exercise, you can set the distance between the VLT and the VLR as fixed (correlated distance) (x = y = 2 km) as illustrated in Figure 78. 

 

 

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Figure 78: Distance between the Victim link transmitter and the Victim link receiver (Victim Link)

It is assumed that the Tx and Rx are both outdoor as shown in Figure 79.

 

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Figure 79: Example of setting up the outdoor/indoor ratio

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For this, you need to select the correlated distance option of SEAMCAT as shown in Figure 80. In SEAMCAT, the origin of the coverage radius (see ANNEX 13:) is the transmitter (this is also reminded in the GUI) of the link.

 

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Figure 80: Illustration of the correlated distance in SEAMCAT

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