The path distance factor will be multiplied by the coverage radius Image Removed (or Image Removed) to obtain the coverage area.
Therefore, the trailed distance between Tx and Rx will be Image Removed *Path factor.
For instance, if you set the victim path distance factor as a uniform distribution 0…1, then the distance will be between 0 and Image Removed.
When an uncorrelated mode (Within a system link, uncorrelated means the “Correlated distance” tickbox is not selected. For the interfering link to victim link path, the “None”, “Uniform” and Closest” are uncorrelated) is selected, the distance between 2 elements is determined by distance and azimuth parameters, in addition to Delta X and Delta Y:
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body | X_Rx=X_Tx+∆X+D_path R_max cos(∝) |
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body | Y_Rx=Y_Tx+∆Y+D_path R_max sin(∝) |
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(Eq. 171)
where:
is the trialled path distance factor is the coverage radius in system links, or the simulaton radius in the interference path is the trialled path azimuth