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The radio spectrum is a limited resource and can only be used optimally if compatibility is assured between radiocommunications wireless systems located in the same or adjacent frequency bands. For example, an important criterion for radio compatibility is the difference between the wanted and unwanted signal levels in the victim link receiver input. This parameter is can be used to derive a separation in physical position or frequency between the victim and interfering systems or services in geographical space or frequency domain. Considering only the adjacent bands, the most significant interference mechanisms are unwanted emissions from interfering transmitters as well as blocking and intermodulation in the victim link receiver.
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SEAMCAT is software that simulates radio spectrum systems, allowing you to implement your own libraries or use the implementation of user customized libraries and the use of those provided by other users to ease the effort to build complete scenarios for investigation. These libraries may contain predefined antenna patterns, spectrum emission masks, propagation models, complete radio systems, etc.
SEAMCAT SEAMCAT version 5 .0.0 and upward provides multicore processing allowing for fast computations.
You can It is possible to join the SEAMCAT community to contribute to the development of the software and libraries, as explained in Section 1.8.
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