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The distance between the Victim link receiver and the Interefering link transmitter is referred to as the simulation radius (see ANNEX 13:). It can be defined as shown in Figure 121.

Figure 121: Definition of the minimum distance

Using this feature, the interefering link transmitter is located between 1 km (0.1 x 10 km) and 10 km (1 x 10 km) from the Victim link receiver as shown in the SEAMCAT display in Figure 122.

Figure 122: SEAMCAT display of the minimum distance

(ILT-red, ILR-green, VLR-yellow, VLT-blue)

If the interefering link transmitter is located at 10 km, it is possible to derive the iRSSunwanted:

iRSSunwanted = 33 (dBm) + 11 + 9 - (32.5 + 10 log(10 x 10) + 20 log(1000))        

iRSSunwanted = 53 - 32.5 = 20.5 - 60 - 20 = -59.5 dBm                                      

If the interefering link transmitter is located at 1 km:

iRSSunwanted = 33 (dBm) + 11 + 9 - (32.5 + 10 log(1) + 20 log(1000))     

iRSSunwanted = 53 - 32.5 = 20.5 - 60 = -39.5 dBm                         

The iRSSunwanted extends from -59.5 dBm to -39.5 dBm as confirmed by Figure 123.

 

Figure 123: iRSSunwanted

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