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Unit body D = 10.
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log10[(i + n)/n]
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(Eq. 8)
and is equivalent in the linear domain to:
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To ensure proper operation, the receiver is designed to include a margin equal or lower than D which allows it to tolerate a certain level of interference (I) in the listened channel. This can be caused by co-channel and/or non-co-channel interference sources.
When running a radio network or a radio link, the objective is to maintain the signal to interference and noise ratio SINR equal to the sensitivity to noise ratio. This is illustrated in the following figure.
Figure 2: Desensitisation Anchor F002 F002
An equivalent expression of the desensitisation, (N+I)/N, is expressed as follows in terms of interference to noise ratio I/N in dB.
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Unit body I/N = 10.
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log10(
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10D/10 - 1)
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(Eq. 10)
noting that in linear domain it is equivalent to:
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I/
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N =
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(Eq. 11)10.log10(10D/10 - 1)