To start, create a new workspace (see 1 in Figure 25 or open an existing one (2).
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Figure 26: Illustration of how to create or open a workspace
A simulation scenario is a part of a scenario workspace, which defines all technical parameters of modeled links as well as some related modelling assumptions, such as physical (mutual) placement of transceivers, propagation modelling settings and so on. Within SEAMCAT a simulation scenario is based upon the concept of links. A link stands for a pairing of one transmitter with one receiver[1] operating together in a given wireless system. Such a link is also called a “system link”.
When a new workspace is created, all of its scenario elements are populated with default values (representing a hypothetical interference case between two systems at 900 MHz, as shown in Figure 27). Therefore after creating a new workspace the first step should be to review and modify the scenario parameters so that the resulting simulation scenario reflects the configuration of the wireless systems to be simulated.
To create or update a simulation workspace, the following steps need to be followed:
[1] Cellular systems with multiple receivers (downlink) or multiple transmitters (uplink) are handled differently