The relative position of the Victim Receiver (VLR) and the Interfering cellular system depends on the various options presented below.
Figure 228: Relative positioning of a cellular interfering link with a generic victim system
Table 46: ILT-VLR path – Correlated mode (cellular vs generic)
Description | Symbol | Type | Unit | Comments |
Position relative to VLT or VLR | - | Boolean | - | Positioning of the fixed interefer transmitter (ILT) or receiver (ILR) with the origin being either on the victim link transmitter (VLT) or receiver (VLR) on the option selected. |
Delta X | ∆X | Distribution or Scalar | km | Horizontal distance between the transmitter and receiver. It can be used to shift horizontally the distributed receivers. |
Delta Y | ∆Y | Distribution or Scalar | km | Vertical distance between the transmitter and receiver. It can be used to shift vertically the distributed receivers. |
Path azimuth | - | Distribution or Scalar | Deg | Horizontal angle for the location of the interfering BS ref.cell respect to the VLR or VLT |
Path distance | - | Distribution or Scalar | km | Path length between the interfering BS ref.cell respect to the VLR or VLT |
Minimum coupling loss | MCL | Distribution or Scalar | dB | The minimum path loss. It is used in the calculation of the effective path loss (Section 7.6) |
Figure 229: Relative positioning of a cellular interfering link with a cellular victim system