A coverage radius is calculated for both the victim link and the interfering link. It is the
for the victim link (VLR-VLT) and the
for the interfering link (ILR-ILT) (see Annex A13.1). The receivers will be randomly deployed within the area centred on the transmitter and delimited by the coverage radius if the non-correlated option is selected.
Three different modes are available for calculating the maximum radius .
Figure 151: User-defined coverage radius dialog box
Table 16: Description on User-defined coverage radius
Description | Symbol | Type | Unit | Comments |
Coverage radius | Rmax | Scalar | km | The coverage radius defines the coverage of the system, i.e. the maximum distance between an ILT and a ILR or between a VLT and a VLR.
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Figure 152: Noise limited network coverage radius dialog box
The coverage radius in the noise-limited network is defined by the parameters of Table 17. Note that the input parameters for the Noise-limited network interface are set to zero by default in order to independently define the radius from some parameters set elsewhere in the link.
Table 17: Description of the Noise limited network coverage radius user interface
Description | Symbol | Type | Unit | Comments |
Reference antenna height (receiver): | h0 | Scalar | m | The height used for coverage radius calculations. If a distribution is used to define the real height, the coverage radius would be different in each trial, here the value may be fixed. |
Reference antenna height (transmitter): | h0 | Scalar | m | The height used for coverage radius calculations. |
Reference frequency | fVLR | Scalar | MHz | |
Reference power | PVLT | Scalar | dBm | |
Minimum distance | km | |||
Maximum distance | km | |||
Availability | % | |||
Fading standard deviation | dB | |||
Reference percentage of time | % |
Figure 153: Traffic limited network coverage radius dialog box
Table 18: Description of the traffic limited network coverage radius user interface
Description | Symbol | Type | Unit | Comments |
Density | ![]() | Scalar | 1/km2 | Maximum number of active transmitters per km2 |
Number of channels | ![]() | Scalar | Number of frequency channels of the system | |
Number of users per channel | ![]() | Scalar | Number of MS per frequency channel | |
Frequency cluster | ![]() | Scalar | Size of a group of frequency channels. See Figure 180 for illustrative details. |
The consistency of this parameter should be verified against the sensitivity, so that if a receiver is placed at given distance (e.g. at the maximum coverage radius) the received power is higher than the sensitivity for a reasonable percentage of occurrences (availability).